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Pine Beetle Control in Northern Alberta.

Touching down amidst the muskeg and black spruce of Northern British Columbia. The parachutes used descend at approximately the same rate as jumping from atop a twelve foot ladder, or 20 feet per second. As such, dialing in the landing roll and landing in the right place is critical.

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Touching down amidst the muskeg and black spruce of Northern British Columbia. The parachutes used descend at approximately the same rate as jumping from atop a twelve foot ladder, or 20 feet per second. As such, dialing in the landing roll and landing in the right place is critical.

 

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