Just Having Fun on the PD's Dime
Just Having Fun on the PD's Dime
Columbus, Ohio police department investigating after helicopter pilot is accused of 'joyriding'
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Columbus, Ohio, police department is investigating after complaints about its helicopter pilot's use of flight time. A tracking website shows that the pilot spelled out "CPD" during a recent midnight flight over the city.
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"We were told over and over again how essential every second of airtime was," said Columbus City Council Member Rob Dorans. "This joyride was just plain dumb and a waste of taxpayer dollars."
In a statement, Columbus Police said that "leadership became aware of negative online comments about a helicopter patrol flight conducted early this morning. Commander Robert Sagle, who oversees the Aviation Section, is reviewing the flight pattern and details of the flight."
Police said that the pilot took off for a regularly scheduled flight around midnight, and "navigated throughout the city during the flight and responded on several high priority runs, including a stabbing and an assault in progress. During time between dispatched runs the pilot flew a pattern which spelled out "CPD" when later viewed on a flight tracking application. This took less than ten minutes and was conducted at normal police altitude."
Police said that "no calls for service were missed during this time and no additional fuel was utilized, but even the appearance that officers were not operating within the mission of the Aviation Section is not acceptable."
"I’m beyond frustrated," said Columbus City Council Member Elizabeth Brown on Twitter. "Last summer I proposed decreasing our helicopter fleet by one — to save dollars and reinvest in community-based safety strategies. But I was told how essential our current size is, and my measure failed. Let’s be clear: a joyride is is NOT essential work."
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Columbus, Ohio, police department is investigating after complaints about its helicopter pilot's use of flight time. A tracking website shows that the pilot spelled out "CPD" during a recent midnight flight over the city.
https://images.foxtv.com/static.fox10ph ... ?ve=1&tl=1
"We were told over and over again how essential every second of airtime was," said Columbus City Council Member Rob Dorans. "This joyride was just plain dumb and a waste of taxpayer dollars."
In a statement, Columbus Police said that "leadership became aware of negative online comments about a helicopter patrol flight conducted early this morning. Commander Robert Sagle, who oversees the Aviation Section, is reviewing the flight pattern and details of the flight."
Police said that the pilot took off for a regularly scheduled flight around midnight, and "navigated throughout the city during the flight and responded on several high priority runs, including a stabbing and an assault in progress. During time between dispatched runs the pilot flew a pattern which spelled out "CPD" when later viewed on a flight tracking application. This took less than ten minutes and was conducted at normal police altitude."
Police said that "no calls for service were missed during this time and no additional fuel was utilized, but even the appearance that officers were not operating within the mission of the Aviation Section is not acceptable."
"I’m beyond frustrated," said Columbus City Council Member Elizabeth Brown on Twitter. "Last summer I proposed decreasing our helicopter fleet by one — to save dollars and reinvest in community-based safety strategies. But I was told how essential our current size is, and my measure failed. Let’s be clear: a joyride is is NOT essential work."
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OTOH, having a patrol aloft and alert is probably better than being on the ground in the depot.
We have the fire department cruising the streets (not always) which means they are visible and reassuring.
We have the fire department cruising the streets (not always) which means they are visible and reassuring.
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Fair enough, but does it take extra fuel to perform those manoevers rather than, say a straight-line grid pattern, or just a hover over the centre of the target area, and how much attention does it take away from any scanning of the surface activity that was intended for the mission?
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I thought hovering takes a lot of fuel and the pilot isn't responsible for scanning of the surface.
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It's not as if he was drawing a penis.
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If he is an American policeman, having drawn it he may kill someone with it.
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Are PD pilots 'police' or civilians?
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Here, I believe that they are sworn officers.
Don't know the selection/training process.
I see them too often over an area near my abode and am more aware of them since I have begun using Flightradar 24 to see who is in the air around me.
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Don't know the selection/training process.
I see them too often over an area near my abode and am more aware of them since I have begun using Flightradar 24 to see who is in the air around me.
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Maybe he had just watched Blue Thunder .
There was a case in Yorkshire where the police observer was using the optics for his own pleasure and the pilot was unaware.
There was a case in Yorkshire where the police observer was using the optics for his own pleasure and the pilot was unaware.
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Hovering also pisses off those nearby, especially at night. The local ghetto bird flies circles around its target point when it's actually on a job.unifoxos wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 9:48 amFair enough, but does it take extra fuel to perform those manoevers rather than, say a straight-line grid pattern, or just a hover over the centre of the target area, and how much attention does it take away from any scanning of the surface activity that was intended for the mission?
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She should be pleased that he didn't trace out a penis or something to demonstrate what he thinks about size and measure, and what might needed for her frustration...!PHXPhlyer wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 3:16 am
"I’m beyond frustrated," said Columbus City Council Member Elizabeth Brown on Twitter. "Last summer I proposed decreasing our helicopter fleet by one — to save dollars and reinvest in community-based safety strategies. But I was told how essential our current size is, and my measure failed. Let’s be clear: a joyride is is NOT essential work."
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Clearly, given the stabbings and murders etc. they clearly need the helicopter fleet. Tell the aerial artist that his work is Jackson bollocks, and not to do it again and leave it at that already!
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Hovering also pisses off those nearby, especially at night.
OK, point taken. I guess circles are OK, but the acceleration and deceleration involved in drawing a pattern would be considerable, I would have thought
I'm surprised they don't make more use of drones nowadays, must be incredibly cheaper to run compare with full-sized aircraft.
OK, point taken. I guess circles are OK, but the acceleration and deceleration involved in drawing a pattern would be considerable, I would have thought
I'm surprised they don't make more use of drones nowadays, must be incredibly cheaper to run compare with full-sized aircraft.
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