Citizens usually associate police helicopters with traffic surveillance and hunting for criminals – but aviation police officers do much more at high altitudes. From rope rescues in the most difficult emergency situations in the Alps to the search for missing people, disaster operations and flights on behalf of science.
As the saying goes: all good things come from above. Even though criminals may see it slightly differently in this case. Because when the team of the Carinthian Aviation Police departs from their base at Klagenfurt Airport to hunt for criminals and support their colleagues on the ground in the search, the chances for fugitives are slim. With their second high-tech eye, the FLIR thermal imaging camera on the nose of the helicopter, the officers miss virtually nothing.
Source: Krone

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