Night flight training of the police started: new skills for use!
Night flight training of the police started: new skills for use!
Sankt Augustin - The Federal Police for the Federal Police begin today with its night flight training as part of the basic training for squad in the police service. This training measure is of great importance because it ensures that the prospective police officers are well prepared for night operations.
From Monday to Thursday, until December 13, 2024, the flight students receive practical training between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. During this time you will learn how you can fly safely in the dark. The ability to carry out night flights is essential for the federal police in order to be able to react quickly and effectively at any time, regardless of whether it is the persecution of suspects or other critical situations.
importance of night flight ability
Night flights enable the pilots to carry out targeted surveillance flights and inserts even in adverse lighting conditions. This is particularly relevant in emergencies where every minute counts. In the dark, it becomes easier for the police to collect information from the air and strategically act in missions.
With the new training round, the pilots are also prepared for different scenarios that can occur in the dark. This training not only increases the safety of the operations, but also significantly improves the potential of the police air support.
In the coming months, starts and landings in Sankt Augustin can therefore increasingly occur. The Federal Police emphasized that it is clear about the possible noise pollution for the residents and takes all the necessary measures in order to keep them as low as possible. The last flight will be completed at 10 p.m. at the latest.
The federal police estimate the understanding and patience of the residents during this important training phase. This training is an essential component that the police are able to optimally meet their order at any time of the day and night.
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