East Hampton Bans Charter Helicopter Company For 'Unsafe and Reckless' Flights - 27 East

East Hampton Bans Charter Helicopter Company For 'Unsafe and Reckless' Flights

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East Hampton Town has banned the charter helicopter company Analar from operating at the airport for 90 days.

East Hampton Town has banned the charter helicopter company Analar from operating at the airport for 90 days. MIchael Wright

The town said one of Analar's helicopters flew just 100 feet over the airport terminal building.

The town said one of Analar's helicopters flew just 100 feet over the airport terminal building. Michael Wright

authorMichael Wright on Sep 25, 2019
East Hampton Town said on Wednesday that it has banned a charter helicopter company from using East Hampton Airport after two incidents of reckless flying by the company’s pilots. The... more

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