Posted on 09/20/2007 9:08:51 AM PDT by george76
Colorado Sens. Ken Salazar and Wayne Allard say they will push to have six helicopters permanently stationed at the unique military aviation training site in Gypsum.
The Colorado Army National Guards High-Altitude Aviation Training Site, based at the Eagle County Airport, is the only place in the United States where pilots can practice flying in the high-altitude conditions they see in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Salazar said the military has to bring in helicopters whenever it sends pilots to use the site. He said more pilots could get the training if aircraft were based there.
He hopes to add to add an amendment to a defense spending bill would require the Army to examine the potential cost-savings of permanently basing six new Blackhawk, Chinook and Lakota helicopters there.
Various U.S. military services and allies train at the site because of the regions variations in altitude, weather and topography, and for the conditions those factors create for helicopter crews.
Expanding military training over local public lands near the site has been controversial. Environmentalists have said increasing flights could disrupt protected wild areas nearby.
The ecos have been trying to close this area off.
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Sounds like an opportunity for gunnery practice, as well...
Tanks?
...for the memories...
I wanna see tanks in action.
Was up there last year plannin testing with SF. The HAATs are amazing and yes this is the only place we currently train. What they fail to mention is it is the HAATs that respond to all high altitude emergencies in this area whether military or more often civilian. Do the eco’s really want to be evacuated off a mountain after breaking their neck/leg/back using a mule rather than a helicopter ride? Seems a bit short sighted to me. Beautiful country up there, too bad about the hippies moving in.
“Environmentalists have said increasing flights could disrupt protected wild areas nearby.”....And a dirty bomb could disrupt urban areas nearby you village idiots!
We have Army Chinooks near us. They sure can rattle the windows...LOVE IT!
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