06-18-2018, 03:46 AM
Over 88 Total flights over Kaloli Point yesterday (17 June Father's Day) counting the multiple helicopters in the sky at once. 1st log was at 6:27 AM and last flight was at 5:57 PM. Most were flying at an altitude of less than 1500' minimum. The altitude DOES make a difference, especially when the altitude is less than 1000', and we had some of those over the past 6 weeks.
Every one I know who evacuated could not afford to take a helicopter tour, much less twice. A couple friends signed up for the "Free IF anyone cancelled" tour and never got a call in 6 weeks time. 3000' was for the fly overs in the eruption zone. My friends wondered how they could possibly see their house at that altitude. When they evacuated they didn't think to grab their binoculars...
Every one I know who evacuated could not afford to take a helicopter tour, much less twice. A couple friends signed up for the "Free IF anyone cancelled" tour and never got a call in 6 weeks time. 3000' was for the fly overs in the eruption zone. My friends wondered how they could possibly see their house at that altitude. When they evacuated they didn't think to grab their binoculars...