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The selection of Helibases (normally ovals) for use to support Aerial Firefighting b<\/SPAN>y <\/SPAN>State Aviation Operations includes the following general principles; must be a clear area, a minimum of seventy five (75) metres by 75 metres potentially for more than one Aircraft; must be free of any loose objects or debris and dust free; must have access for a tri-axle articulated tanker. (Therefore an access road and hard standing area adjacent to the site, capable of holding a heavy vehicle with an all up weight of forty six (46) tonne and nineteen (19) metres long); the site needs to be suitable to control public access; needs to be remote from \u2018Last Resort Refuge\u2019 identified in the Bushfire Safer Places Project; needs to be remote from pre-planned Staging Areas identified by the Group Operations Management Plans; each site should be approximately twenty five (25) km from the next re-fuelling site. (7-10 minutes flying time)<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Spatial Reference<\/SPAN>: South Australia Lambert (GDA 2020); <\/SPAN>EPSG<\/SPAN>: 8059<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "Used by CFS for rapid initial dispatch of aircraft to fires within the primary response zones.",
"title": "CFS Recognised Helibases",
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"accessInformation": "South Australian Country Fire Service",
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