FAA Warning Preceded Arizona Helicopter Crash That Killed Four
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A tragic helicopter crash in Arizona that killed four Oregonians is believed to have been caused by a collision with a long slackline, raising concerns about the lack of oversight and safety measures for the growing extreme sport of highlining, especially in public lands where longer lines are being installed without sufficient communication with aviation authorities.
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- FAA warned of tightrope hazard before fatal Arizona helicopter crash killed 4 Oregonians Oregon Public Broadcasting - OPB
- Slackline warning issued before Arizona helicopter crash that killed Oregon pilot, 3 nieces OregonLive.com
- The Victims of the Arizona Slackline Helicopter Tragedy Have Been Identified Outside Magazine
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