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San Diego Sheriff's Bell 407 helicopter. Rocky Laws photo.On a recent November evening the San Diego Sheriff's patrol helicopter and crew were called upon to assist with a possible suicidal subject at the summit of Iron Mountain, near Poway Ca.
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File photo of a Cessna Citation, Wikimedia.org, Become an FBI pilot and you may find yourself flying a Citation similar to this one.It is probably not something that you hear talked about every day, but the Federal Bureau of Investigation is home...
The Tulsa Police Air Support Unit took their final patrol flight on Halloween night, the latest police aviation unit to fall victim to the downturned economy. The unit was first formed in 1982 and in it's present state consisted of two Bell jet...
On Oct. 15th I posted an article about a hard landing suffered by a Border Patrol MD600 Helicopter during a simulated auto-rotation. At the time the helicopter was being operated by a factory CFI with a senior BP pilot also in the cockpit. The...
Sacramento P.D. OH-58 Helicopter on patrol.Sir Robert Peel, considered by most to be the founder of the first organized police department was once quoted as saying "The Police are the public and public are the police; The police being only members of...