View from My Office

Sometimes the view from my office in the Snow Rover is better than the view from a cubicle. Have Legacy carry your people or parts safely in the comfort of one of our Pisten Bully Snow Rovers! We run only late model equipment so you will also get back. Taking care of technicians makes me Love my job!

Prime Power for Public Safety

Legacy’s Remote Staff worked hand in hand or hand in glove with the Legacy Power team to install 2 prime power generators in a public safety shelter. While the snow rover trip is long and the conditions were pretty harsh, the view was fantastic, the company great and the public served. Even when you are on America’s most remote wideContinued

Cat is Headed Home from the Top!

After spending a few days on the various Cascade mountain tops, I am convinced that winter is here with a fury! Make sure your Cat operator is qualified and has all the equipment and technology to get you home. Legacy rigs always carry Sat Phones, 406 MHz PLB’s and a backup plan. We also onlyContinued

FAA – Exemption

Legacy’s pilots are working with the Compliance and Safety Director to file an exemption with the FAA for UAV tower inspection flights. Legacy is committed to 100% compliance even when inconvenient and perhaps absurd. But worker safety can never be compromised and we will resist ascending any unsafe structure for either work or inspection. Let’s hope the FAA canContinued

Uhrich Teams with Legacy

(Burley, WA) – Matt Uhrich has joined Legacy as the Corporate Compliance & Safety Director for the wireless infrastructure, RF solutions, standby power and remote services firm. He anticipates a role volunteering in the NWSA to help create the nationally recognized climber credentials.   Mr. Uhrich has previously served as the Training & Safety SupervisorContinued

Residents Remember Tragedy One Year Later

Legacy folks spent a big part of their weekend in March last year making sure the Oso, WA search team had upgraded 4G data capabilities and sufficient capacity. Remembering those who lost loved ones this year. While some of those who lost their homes are struggling to get by, the resilience and outpouring of support from thoseContinued