Whoa, the Berlin Police Helicopter's In the Air 451 Times!
Multiple Berlin Police Helicopter Operations Taking Flight - Berlin Police Aerial Operations
Hey there! Here's a fun fact for ya: the Berlin Polish helicopter went up, up, up a staggering 451 times last year. That's quite a lot, especially when you consider that it was only deployed 391 times in the previous year and 338 times the year before that. But it seems like even ol' COVID didn't slow down our aerial friends, as in the early days of the pandemic, they were still flying high with just 315 and 251 deployments in 2020 and 2021, respectively.
Now here's the kicker: the helicopter'spowered by the Berlin Police and the Federal Police working together in perfect harmony. You'd think they'd be making beautiful symphonies with all that flight time, but they're more focused on finding missing folks, chasing bad apples, locating scurrying vehicles, and maintaining order during events like parades and state visits. Most flights typically last a half-hour to two hours, but who knows? Maybe they've found a way to reach the stratosphere by now.
You might be wondering why Berlin's so keen on helicopters. Well, it's no secret that discussions about acquiring their very own police helicopter have been going on for a while now. In fact, it's even been mentioned in the coalition agreement between the CDU and SPD. The police are currently engaged in some open-ended strategic contemplations on the matter. But if you wanna know more, it might be a good idea to contact them directly or check out their latest press releases.
Oh, and if you're curious about where else you could get intel on this aerial extravaganza, you could always check out the official Berlin Police website, Berlin-based news outlets, or German government reports. Good luck, detective!
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