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Draft Dodger 29th Apr 2009 05:36

Aircraft Noise Last Night
 
I am a current airline pilot with 22000 hours and I do not think I am an idle speculator. This morning at 0130 I was awoken by the noise of an aircraft circling the area where I live. At first I thought that it was somebody on one of these small scooters with the two stroke engines that you can hear for minutes after they have passed. It was however an aircraft, it had navigation lights and an anti collision beacon. It circled for 20 minutes about the same point a though it was circling on a fix. As it approached I could just hear the beat of blades but for the rest of the time it sounded like the scooter. I guess it was a helicopter but from the scooter sound it seemed a very small one. I live in SE London near Croydon. Any Ideas

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 29th Apr 2009 06:46

Someone may give you an answer but Police helicopters are airborne very often during the night around London, sometimes for hours at a time.

ground_star 29th Apr 2009 06:58

Does sound from the description like a Police chopper. Often the Eurocopter EC135's sounds like scooters from the ground, especially if they're in a hover.

BetpumpS 29th Apr 2009 07:30

Police Helicopter circling Croydon at 01:30.

I thought you would be used to it as surely that happens every night :ok:

Have briefs 29th Apr 2009 11:29

Draft dodger

Have a look here Air Operations - About Us - Surrey Police

May explain your slumberus interruptus

Draft Dodger 29th Apr 2009 19:35

Thanks HB absolutely spot on. The flight over my area is shown at 0115 maybe I slept through the first 15 minutes.

Regards DD

magpienja 29th Apr 2009 20:58

Up here in the north west one police force has a remote control surveillance helicopter UAV quite small prob a form of 2 stroke, maybe they have em down south as well.

Nick.

Yorky Towers 29th Apr 2009 23:43

Snorring could be the other alternative, 22000hrs only comes with age...and guess what...?:p

treadigraph 30th Apr 2009 07:04

You are lucky Draft Dodger - at the other end of Riddlesdown we get the Met's EC145s which are more akin to pneumatic drills than scooters!

dixi188 30th Apr 2009 10:27

Police helicopters are obviously a very useful tool but can be quite worrying sometimes.

A few years ago, where I live in rural Somerset, we had a police helicofter flying around one night at fairly low level shining its search light around the fields and buildings, including my sheds and stables.

Obviously looking for someone, but was it an armed robber or other un desirable, who might break into our house? ( I don't think my wife slept much that night)

It turned out, our local retired vicar had gone out with his dog, and the dog had come home alone.

The unfortunate chap was found dead the following morning.

TJF97 30th Apr 2009 20:08

Count yourself lucky, I was in Florida last year and managed to get a "ride along" in a Sheriff's helicopter. They went to the scene of a burglary to search for suspects, lets just say that they havn't heard about the 500ft rule!!


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