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Avast ye! New Mexico be sailin' high with thar police 'copter once more, arrr! After a cursed crash, they be back in action, mateys!

2023-12-12

Arr, me hearties! Bernalillo County, in the land o' New Mexico, be settin' sail once again on their law enforcement helicopter voyages. They be hoistin' the Jolly Roger, ready to brave the skies, after a cursed crash claimed the lives of four brave souls, aye!

In a humorous tone, the article discusses how Bernalillo County in New Mexico has resumed its law enforcement helicopter operations, sixteen months after a crash that killed four first responders. The county's Metro 1 Air Support Unit took to the sky again after months of training for pilots and mechanics. Some deputies even became tactical flight officers.
The A-Star B3 helicopter will initially be used exclusively for law enforcement missions, including air patrol, critical incident response, and joint operations with the Albuquerque Police Department's Air Unit. The article also mentions that Metro 3, a fixed-wing Cessna T-41C, will now be used solely for training purposes and not for emergency response.
The article states that a new helicopter, Metro 4, will join the fleet in the future. Interestingly, the name Metro 2 will be retired in honor of the fallen first responders, including the county's undersheriff, who died in the July 2022 crash. The cause of the crash is still being investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board.
Following the fatal crash, the sheriff's office had suspended helicopter operations. However, with the resumption of the law enforcement helicopter operations, the sheriff's office is once again able to utilize this important asset in their mission to protect and serve the county.
The article ends by highlighting the fact that the resumption of the helicopter operations is a positive development for the county, as it allows for enhanced law enforcement capabilities and support in various critical situations.

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