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High altitude Helicopter mountaineering rescues should be banned

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http://www.alanarnette.com/blog/2010/11/07/helicopter-crash-on-ama-dablam-huge-loss/

Helicopter Crash on Ama Dablam - Huge Loss

A helicopter owned by Fishtail Air has crashed on Ama Dablam while rescuing two Japanese climbers above 16,000′ according to multiple Asian news reports. It was on the north side of Ama Dablam, not the normal Southwest route taken by the vast majority of all teams.

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Ama Dablam, everest, mountaineering, high altitude, rescue, climber, mountain, tibet, nepal, young climbers, climbing permit,

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