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Nothing scares helicopter pilots more than wires. Flying into a wire is often fatal. What worries the pilot is that wires are hard to spot. The trick is to look for the towers. Once you see the towers, you can spot the wires strung between them. But not always. In January, a California Fish and Game helicopter flew into wires near Auberry, California. Four died in the ensuing crash. Two families have now sued Southern California Edison, alleging that the power company should have marked its wires with orange balls to make them more visible. The twist to the case is that the helicopter did not strike the 2” thick high tension wires that carry electricity. Rather, it flew into thinner, harder-to-see “static lines” that were strung above the high tension wires. From one of the lawsuits:
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