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Polar First Attempts Record-Setting Helicopter Flight

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On December 5, 2006 Polar First launched their second attempt to set a record for circumnavigating the globe by way of the North and South Poles. With Blue Sky Network's D1000 flight tracking and telemetry terminal with embedded GPS, Jennifer Murray and Colin Bodill's Bell 407 helicopter commenced their journey maintaining constant communication with on-ground support during the 36,000-mile, 175-day trip.

Polar First crashed during the original attempt in 2003. The Blue Sky Network system and web-based SkyRouter, alerted and directed emergency crews to the exact location of the crash and got them help immediately. The crew believes this solution saved their lives.

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"Considering the inherent danger of a flight like this, and our own personal experience, it is a relief to know we can rely on the Blue Sky Network flight tracker to keep us in contact with our crew on the ground at all times, no matter where we are," said pilot Jennifer Murray. Ground staff will have instant access to the exact position of the helicopter, an essential factor in keeping the flight team safe.

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Polar First - Book
Jennifer Murray's book "Polar First", the incredible story of two Poles, one helicopter and a world record.
Polar First - Book - Thanks
Acknowledgements from Jennifer Murray's book "Polar First" with special thanks to Blue Sky Network.
Polar First - Book Signed
Jennifer Murray's book "Broken Journey", a true story of courage and survival.