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... 30 chapter six CONCLUSIONS Backcountry airstrips originated for the most part from the 1920s to 1950s, when the roadway system was not as developed as it is today and when small general aviation (GA) aircraft made remote areas more accessible.
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... 31 • Pilot groups can assist public agency land managers in understanding and describing the value and uses of their backcountry airstrips. • Airstrip management plans are becoming an accepted base document in maintaining and managing backcountry airstrips.

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