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Ariz. tribe opposes helipad
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2002 The Hualapai Tribe of Arizona is opposing plans to build two helicopter pads next to its reservation. The tribe did business with Heli USA Airways in the past but revoked the Las Vegas company's landing rights last year. The tribe has also opposed tourist flights into the Grand Canyon, where members reside. Get the Story:
Hualapais assail helipad planned on land near reservation (AP 2/27)
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