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Re: landing site question
Hey don't we land on "playgrounds or parking lots" all the time. Just s thought -
Sam Thurmond wrote:
> There should be no problem building a "Sidewalk" that doesn't really go
> anywhere... :-)
>
> At 21:36 10/1/2003 -0400, you wrote:
> >I have a friend who recently accepted a position at a small rural
> >hospital. When pts are airlifted from that facility they land on a large
> >grassy field behind the hospital. The problem for them has always been
> >manuevering the curb. She would like to know if they took the curb out
> >and paved a side walk that just ended in the middle of the field would
> >they need to meet any regulations or be in violation of any
> >regulations. They don't want to build and maintain a helipad.
> >Thanks in advance for your assistance.
> >
> >Linda Wise, RN
> >Neonatal Transport
> >Augusta, GA
>
> Sam Thurmond
> thurmond@cfl.rr.com
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