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Daher partners with Recreational Aviation Foundation to help maintain backcountry airstrips

By General Aviation News Staff · August 5, 2023 ·

The Kodiak 100 exhibited at EAA AirVenture sported the Recreational Aviation Foundation logo (RAF). (Photo by Daher)

Daher’s Kodiak 100 and Kodiak 900 are touted by company officials as the “ultimate getaway vehicles,” with the capability of opening backcountry airfields for outdoor adventures, as well as helping agencies and organizations that protect the environment.

In this spirit, Daher has backed the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF) for many years, and in 2023 stepped up its support by providing a Kodiak 900 to assist U.S. Forest Service (USFS) personnel in accessing two isolated grass strips in the mountains of southeastern Idaho.

Pilots and employees from Daher’s Kodiak Aircraft Company joined with the officials from the USFS for the airlift of building materials and support equipment to two U.S. Forest Service grass airports: Moose Creek (1U1) and Shearer (2U5).

These strips are very difficult to reach, with high mountains and the nearest roads being more than 19 miles away, normally requiring pack animals for resupply of any kind, Daher officials noted.

In the past, USFS rangers were based at these locations, but years of budget constraints created challenges for the government agency to maintain the remote airstrips.

Using the Kodiak 900, the USFS was able to accomplish maintenance for these airstrips and their structures, along with other support duties, company officials reported.

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  1. Concerned says

    August 14, 2023 at 4:47 pm

    “ They have been the leader in pilot advocacy groups for continued access to not only back-country publicly owned strips, but for getting access to strips that otherwise would be private or off-limits.” Who gives them the right to assume they can access someone’s private property? And to what end?

  2. Clarence Heller says

    August 12, 2023 at 9:20 am

    I never flew into those special landing strips,. but was well trained in the old Army fixed wing program. Rucker 1956. Enjoy the challenge and pass on your knowledge to your copilots.

  3. mike says

    August 11, 2023 at 3:10 pm

    These strips are nowhere near southeastern Idaho.

    • Another Mike says

      August 13, 2023 at 10:34 am

      They are in central Idaho east of Lewiston.

  4. Jim Hanson says

    August 11, 2023 at 6:19 am

    What a great partnership! The Recreational Aviation Foundation not only supports the maintenance of back-country airstrips–but also helps build new ones. They have been the leader in pilot advocacy groups for continued access to not only back-country publicly owned strips, but for getting access to strips that otherwise would be private or off-limits.

    The Daher aircraft are perfect matches for the mission–some of the strips are rough or soft–many are surrounded by trees or obstacles–and the hauling capacity of the Daher aircraft is much appreciated for getting workers and supplies into those airstrips.

    RAF is a great example of “the organization that few have heard of”–they are all volunteers, and they keep a low profile. “THUMBS UP!” for RAF and for DAHER’S support!

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