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  2. Noticed low-flying helicopters? Here’s why they may be doing ...

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    The Federal Aviation Administration has clear guidelines on what helicopters can and can’t do. ... U.S. Customs and Border Patrol helicopter is one of the many aircraft you might see flying over ...

  3. Senator questions military helicopter flights near civilian ...

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    The top Democrat on the Senate Commerce Committee said Thursday the United States needs to reconsider the significant military helicopter flights near one of the most congested U.S. airports after ...

  4. Black helicopter - Wikipedia

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    Unmarked black helicopters have been described in conspiracy theories since the 1970s. The black helicopter is a symbol of an alleged conspiratorial military takeover of the United States in the American militia movement. Black helicopters have also been associated with UFOs, [1] especially in the UK, [2] men in black, and similar conspiracy ...

  5. Marine One - Wikipedia

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    As a security measure, Marine One often flies in a group of as many as five identical helicopters. One helicopter carries the president, while the others serve as decoys. Upon take-off these helicopters shift in formation to obscure the location of the president. This has been referred to as a "presidential shell game". [20]

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  7. Low flying military training - Wikipedia

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    Low flying Tornado near Grasmere, UK. In the UK, low flying means fixed-wing aircraft at less than 2000 feet from the ground or light propeller driven aircraft and helicopters below 500 feet from the ground. [3] Low flying is permitted across the majority of the UK except for large urban areas, civil airports and some industrial and medical sites.

  8. I commuted by helicopter in New York City. It was ... - AOL

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    Flexjet flies helicopters in places like Manhattan to cut down on travel time. I see why the wealthy love it, but hope operators keep locals in mind. I commuted by helicopter in New York City.

  9. Nap-of-the-earth - Wikipedia

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    Helicopters are capable of flying with no more than a few feet of clearance below the helicopter's skids or wheels. Fast jets are more constrained and at a typical low-flying speed of 450 knots (830 km/h), 200 feet (61 m) is not unusual and 50 feet (15 m) is possible in relatively flat terrain.