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Old 17th Dec 2016, 00:15
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Helicopter to deal with ice bombs

Helicopter to prevent snow, ice bombs falling on vehicles from bridge cables - NEWS 1130

Anybody know who the operator is and what "heavy" helicopter type will be used? Never expected that past experience blowing cherries might look good on a resume.
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So, ice bombs form from wet snow freezing to bridge structure and cables, and then fall onto cars below, how is a helicopter going to fly in a wet snow storm and not collect ice itself, unless it has deicing capabilities, sounds very expensive or very illegal to me. Our tax dollars at work I guess.
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My understanding is that they are hoping to use the helicopter downwash to knock down ice after the snowstorm has passed. I assume the bridge will be closed while this is happening.

A few years ago, on the new Port Mann bridge in Vancouver they installed a system of rings that slid up and down the cables to knock the ice off. Looks like they are planning to install a similar system on the Alex Fraser and the Heli is the temporary solution.
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