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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Black Helicopters In The Area

Maryland State Police Berlin Barrack

Over the next several weeks Delmarva Power will be conducting aerial transmission line inspections throughout the Eastern Shore and into Delaware. Haverfield Aviation will be utilizing a black hughes MD500 with tail number N371EE to do the inspections. They often fly low for extended periods. If you happen to see them do not be concerned and wave hello.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Put on your tin hats haha! The local police agencies will get hundreds of calls, too funny.

Anonymous said...

Would there have been a cheaper way to have done this like DPL viewing things from their vehicles, and wouldn't computers tell them about the accuracy and problems with their equipment? Just saying.

Anonymous said...

Why don't they do it from the ground, using one or more drones with cameras?
Those can actually get closer to and with more latitude than a manned vehicle, with more flexibility (above and below transmission lines), zero human risk and fewer complaints from locals. The trade-off, of course, is fewer flight hours per session if using just one drone, but even then, a guy in a pickup truck with several could do the job for a lot less than renting a helicopter.

Anonymous said...

Why don't they use the black helicopters to round up all the illegals around here, makes more sense.

Anonymous said...

"Aerial transmission line inspection" right

Anonymous said...

Shall they wave hello to the unmarked grey helicopter that flies around here once in a while?

Anonymous said...

Saw the same thing down in the Florida Key's a few years back.

Anonymous said...

How about the one finger salute? Is that OK?