GA Case Studies:

Just in Time

 

 

 

     
  It’s Working for:
   
 

• Law Enforcement
• Border Patrol
• Transportation

• Environmental Protection
• Search & Rescue
• Land Use Surveys & Planning

Government agencies and employees at all levels use General Aviation (GA) to perform their functions for the U.S. citizenry. Routine uses include law enforcement, border patrol, transportation, environmental protection, search and rescue, and aerial surveys to support land use planning.

Many government employees use their own skills as pilots, and their own small airplanes to help in the completion of their work.

 
Other Industries Served by GA:

Recreation
Boaters & Fishermen
Disaster Relief
Forestry
Traffic Control & Safety
Search and Rescue
Firefighting
Energy & Mining
Environmental Protection
State & Local Government
Construction
Skiers & Snowboarders
Advertising & Marketing
Wildlife Management
Hikers & Sportsman
Telecommunications
Banking & Finance
Aerial Photography

 

 

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