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Oil spill response is a time-critical factor in mitigating
the spread and damage from large, or small, spills. The most common
methods for spill clean-up are material recovery, in-situ burning,
and dispersal. In many cases, the petroleum product may not be
completely recoverable and therefore spill response personnel must
decide if in-situ burning or dispersal is
appropriate.
Dispersal is the process of breaking-up the spill up to
facilitate the bio-degradation of the petroleum product. This
process is the specialty of aircraft. Airplanes and helicopters can
provide rapid coverage of spill areas with oil dispersant materials,
sprayed from the aircraft. The helicopter specializes in targeting
spills located within rivers, streams, in-land and tidal wetlands.
Hummingbird Aviation maintains the specialized equipment
necessary to provide immediate and on-going spill response to
federal, state, and local authorities, as well as commercial
customers. |