Inside a wealthy L.A. man’s effort to help pilots fight wildfires from a remote mountain base
The Los Angeles Times provided an exposé on one wealthy Angelino who provided a 34-acre plot of land in the Santa Monica Mountains to Los Angeles County Fire Department as a year-round heli-spot dubbed 69 Bravo.
Inside a wealthy L.A. man’s effort to help pilots fight wildfires from a remote mountain base
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