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Law Enforcement and Rescue
Powered parachutes are used in parts of the country
for Police and Fire Department activities.
It is often easier to spot lost or missing people from the
air than it is from the ground. A powered parachute flies
at low speeds (26 MPH) that are unattainable with
conventional fixed wing aircraft.
Powered Parachutes are well suited to take off
and land on make-shift or short runways. An open field or
road with clear approaches is all that is necessary for
an acceptable air strip.
Types of activities include:
- Search and rescue for lost or missing persons.
- Aerial IR camera usage.
If your rescue operation has
an infrared camera it can be used from the air for
better search results.
- Search and investigation of illegal plant growing activity.
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Low level flights are possible with little risk and no
damage to crops or vegetation. Photographs can be
easily taken for use as evidence in court proceedings.
- Accident and crime scene investigation.
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Aerial views and photographs are great tools for
investigators during crime scene investigation and
accident reconstruction.
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