Choppers Try to Rotate From Oil Industry to the Military

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Choppers Try to Rotate From Oil Industry to the Military
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About a fifth of the global fleet of around 1,800 large commercial helicopters is grounded. Soft demand for the big birds stems from sliding oil prices that have hit energy exploration and production.

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Huh. That’s the basic premise for a book I’ve written (but never tried to get published). A helicopter pilot with a “heavy” has business problems and starts a fire to gin up some work. (I’m retired from USFS and did a whole lotta fire stuff with helicopters).

'A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.' Go ahead & cry that your 2a rights are being infringed when people who legally own guns are being killed because they are not white.

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