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Calstar in the air at a moment’s notice to help those in need


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By Carlos Alcalá, Sacramento Bee

After dark, on a moonless Wednesday last week, the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office received three 911 hang-up calls from within Desolation Wilderness, near Eagle Lake.

Uncertain of exactly where the caller was, the Sheriff’s Office did what it has done many times before: It radioed Calstar 6 – the non-profit rescue and air transport helicopter service in South Lake Tahoe.

Calstar has a base at Lake Tahoe Airport. Photo/LTN file

Calstar has a base at Lake Tahoe Airport. Photo/LTN file

“We are the only emergency aircraft located in the Tahoe basin … available 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” said Tom Pandola, Sierra Nevada regional director for Calstar.

Calstar’s Messerschmitt Bo 105 was already up in the air, and pilot Luca Dell’Anese turned it around to look for the possible caller.

Anyone whose commercial flight has come into Sacramento over the Sierra knows how featureless the backcountry can appear in the dark.

However, Dell’Anese and flight nurse Stephen Poehls were both equipped with night-vision goggles – a $15,000 piece of gear that allows them to spot a cellphone screen at night from 1,000 feet above.

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  1. Johnny says - Posted: September 27, 2011

    Better hope you never need a ride in one of these helicopters or you have deep pockets. Around 50 grand to go from South Lake to Sacramento. Non-profit? Guess that buys a few night-vision goggles.

  2. dogwoman says - Posted: September 27, 2011

    Johnny, you can join and become a member of CalStar for just $45 a year and if you ever DO need a ride in the copter, they’ll bill your insurance, but not YOU. What a bargain!

  3. Johnny says - Posted: September 27, 2011

    What up dog! I DO have a membership. But if you don’t beware.

  4. Monica says - Posted: September 28, 2011

    We are lucky to have this great service in Lake Tahoe. The membership price of $45 covers the whole family and helps to keep this life-saving program in our town. Other rural areas are not as lucky as we are. The high price of the flight is to cover having them available here 24/7. What is your life worth? It’s great peace of mind that they are here.. just in case..

  5. Gail Kolb says - Posted: September 28, 2011

    Been a member for years, best insurance policy ever! No reason not to write that check for $45.