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Skid Row Joe 04-04-2009 02:07 AM

> Police helicopters - I can't take it!
 
In the last 10 - 15 years, police helicopters have been mainstreamed in many medium to larger sized cities across the country - to aid law enforcement officers on the ground in apprehending scumbag suspects and criminals running from the law.

In the two cities I spend much of the time of the year in, Omaha, NE., and Dallas, Texas the nightime activities of these police helicopters circling parts of the city I am trying to get a good night's sleep in, has become maddening. I am fully used to the comings and goings of the Care and Life Flight choppers that cross the airpath above my home at all hours, heading to and from Baylor University Hospital in near east downtown Dallas, but the police helicopters circling for up to an hour between 12 - 4 a.m. is getting a bit much. It is sometimes a circus procession of police cars running the streets at the same time.

Does anyone else living in an urban setting find nightime police helicopter activities unnerving? A police helicopter has been circling as I type this note, but has left......twice earlier this week, same deal. The weekends are an especially ripe time for these endless flights above my part of the city. I wonder if I should move to the country?

G-Benz 04-04-2009 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Skid Row Joe (Post 2159366)
Does anyone else living in an urban setting find nightime police helicopter activities unnerving? A police helicopter has been circling as I type this note, but has left......twice earlier this week, same deal. The weekends are an especially ripe time for these endless flights above my part of the city. I wonder if I should move to the country?

Or a secondary municipality...major metro areas have this problem.

I live in a community (pop 34,000) about a 1/2 hour drive from Fort-Worth and 45 minutes from Dallas. Actually, most cities have a lot of smaller communities surrounding the major metro areas, and they don't seem to have those issues.

I know if a copter started doing rounds above my neighborhood, it's time to look for another place to live!

Mike D 04-04-2009 08:13 AM

My sister calls them "ghetto birds".

It seems as though they have a "flight hours" requirement for their pilots. We'll go three or four months of never seeing one and then almost constant for about a week.

Seems to be the same for the med-evacs. I live 4 blocks from a major hospital and get the same pattern.

POS 04-04-2009 09:41 AM

Houston has a few, but I don't hear them too often. Then again, I live in a very good part of town that's covered in pine trees; if the cop heli comes near me, he's usually just passing over at a high speed. Move to a better neighborhood?

Medmech 04-04-2009 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by POS (Post 2159471)
Houston has a few, but I don't hear them too often. Then again, I live in a very good part of town that's covered in pine trees; if the cop heli comes near me, he's usually just passing over at a high speed. Move to a better neighborhood?

That's what I was thinking the only time we see police choppers is during pot patch time and they hover around my property while we look at each other through binoculars.

cmbdiesel 04-04-2009 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Howitzer (Post 2159515)
That's what I was thinking the only time we see police choppers is during pot patch time and they hover around my property while we look at each other through binoculars.

Just don't get caught looking at them through the scope :D:D

If police helicopters started being routine near my house, I would move. Don't like them, don't like what they're looking for.

bgkast 04-04-2009 10:44 AM

Sounds like you need to move to the other side of the tracks. ;)

davestlouis 04-04-2009 10:56 AM

We have traffic choppers along I-70 at rush hour, and rarely hear anything at night. August Busch III lives near me, and I used to see his chopper taking him to and from the brewery, but that was during the day too.

sublakedesron 04-04-2009 03:05 PM

nope no police helicopters except for pot season, just an A-10 every now and then. when you hear it then a second later the house shakes you know its an A-10 because their the only ones that fly that low around here

Hatterasguy 04-04-2009 03:15 PM

I have never seen a police helicopter, but since I live under the flight path of both Sikorsky and Stratford I see a lot of military choppers flying overhead. Whenever Bush used to visit New Haven there was always a lot of activity. They convoy, the last one I saw was three Black Hawks, and what looked like a pair of Rangers or something more civilian looking in very tight formation flying towards New York going about as fast as they could go.

Being near Sikorsky Black Hawk's are commen, don't even notice them anymore, the Comanche was pretty cool when they were flying them. I also see a lot of warbirds flying into Startford from the Confederate air force and private people, a B17 was circling a month ago.

The coolest was a navy C130 that decided to go vertical over LIS and do some neat stuff, I didn't think a C130 could menuver like that.

pj67coll 04-04-2009 03:47 PM

They used to be a major pain in the ass in the apartment complex I used to live in for eight years in north central Phoenix. Every damm perp seemed to run into the place after midnight and you could have the choppers circling around from anything from a half an hour two two hours.

Since moving to our house way out on the fringes of the settlement we've only had one in the last year.

- Peter.

R Leo 04-04-2009 04:14 PM

...and at $300-$500 per hour, a truly cost-effective method of controlling crime.

Homeland Security carte blanche at your service.

strelnik 04-04-2009 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by R Leo (Post 2159746)
...and at $300-$500 per hour, a truly cost-effective method of controlling crime.

Homeland Security carte blanche at your service.


Solve the problem: Google "ZSU 23-4" :eek:

Medmech 04-04-2009 07:11 PM

Hover drones will be ruling the show soon.

E150GT 04-04-2009 10:05 PM

it takes time to get used to it. I lived in a high rise apartment right across the street from the va hospital in the medical center. i got used to airlife coming in all the time as well as fire trucks and ambulances.


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