snoopj wrote:simplykristi wrote:She may go overboard. But, I know she has helped save a lot of lives.
The helicopters stay out of harm's way. I watched two tornadoes wreak havoc right before my eyes on TV, thanks to helicopters.
Kristi
I can tell you that from the 5-4-03 storms, that if I didn't see that helicopter capturing a tornado on the ground in KCK, I probably wouldn't have seeked shelter so early. It might have been way too late by the time I realized it was super serious (insulation and other debris was landing in the apartment complex parking lot).
--snoopj
However... there are much safer ways to inform people than flying a helicopter through a storm. Much of the aviation field outlaws that sort of reckless flying and eventually it will led to a horrible accident. Remember, during a thunderstorm, hail can be projected miles from the storm. Additionally, air currents can become violent. Just one hail stone or one violent down-/updraft can crash a light-weight helicopter... killing the crew inside and whoever on the ground.