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A pet passenger headed to a
AEROBridge matches private aircraft with emergency response teams and critical supplies during catastrophic emergencies, such as hurricanes, earthquakes or major flooding.
King Air for transport to its new home.
The King Air is great for animal rescue missions because the pressurized, climate controlled cabin makes the animals more comfortable, and the roomy cabin can accommodate mutliple crates, supplies and helpers to be with the animals.
An unnamed river flows into Kukak Bay in Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska. LightHawk often flies to support conservation photographers. This image was captured in support of Carl Johnson’s book “Where Water is Gold,” which documents the importance of Bristol Bay to local Alaska Native communities. (PHOTO BY CARL JOHNSON, AERIAL SUPPORT LIGHTHAWK)
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