Four things that can be done at a disaster prevention heliport (with illustrated materials!)
Introducing what can be done using disaster prevention heliports [Examples of achievements are currently being presented].
We would like to introduce Aero Facility Co., Ltd.'s "Disaster Prevention Helipad." The disaster prevention helipad can also be used as a storage warehouse in preparation for emergencies. Additionally, the elevated helipad design makes it resilient to flooding and allows for effective utilization of the helipad area. 【What can be done with Aero Facility's Disaster Prevention Helipad】 1. Accommodate a large number of disaster victims and quickly implement large-scale rescue operations. 2. Rapidly carry out primary life-saving measures and relief activities using stored supplies. 3. Establish a disaster prevention base that can operate 24/7. 4. Can also be developed as a rendezvous point for doctor helicopters, tsunami towers, and a shipping hub for relief supplies. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Main Facilities】 ■ 24-hour operational aviation lighting equipment ■ Break and nap spaces, etc. ■ Maintenance-free, prefabricated aluminum deck helipad ■ Secured drinking water and emergency food ■ Secured disaster blankets, helmets, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Contributing to the safety of the skies The beginning of Aero Facility dates back to the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake (January 17, 1995). The damage caused by the earthquake, which recorded a magnitude of 7, was immense, and many may remember the broadcast footage from news helicopters. The founder, who inspected the Kobe heliport at that time, witnessed the apron turned into a quagmire due to liquefaction, buildings warped and unable to open their shutters, and helicopters that, while intact, could not be taken out of the hangar. From the founder's belief that there should be no heliport that cannot be used during a disaster, Aero Facility was established with the aim of "contributing to the safety of the skies and protecting the peace and safety of society." Aero Facility primarily focuses on heliport construction and aircraft sales. The 30 U.S.-made helicopters supplied to the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force are currently active as training aircraft for pilots involved in air defense. The number of aluminum deck heliports constructed, designed with safety as the top priority, boasts the highest record in the country with over 100 locations nationwide. Aero Facility will continue to contribute to the safety of the skies with professional proposals.