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The gun debate went to new heights in one Texas town, where the owners of a gun range are letting customers take part in a target practice from inside a helicopter.
"It's like the ultimate video game," Dan Claassen of Helicopter Sniper Adventure told local ABC affiliate WFAA.
And while the concept may sound extreme to some, Claassen says a number of safety precautions have been put into place.
"It's not like we're endangering anybody's life with our flight patterns or our techniques," he said. "Everything is totally safe in that regard."
Its also entirely legal under Federal Aviation Administration and local county regulations.
Customers pay $795 to take part in the firefight flight, which includes a safety training class, awards ceremony and lunch. Well, and unlike an actual firefight, no returning fire. The individual flights are relatively short, lasting about 15 minutes per person. Still, thats enough time to fire off an estimated 500 rounds of .233 semiautomatic rifle ammunition.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/texas-gun-range-offers-target-practice-helicopter-215555159.html
FSogol
(45,567 posts)Paladin
(28,280 posts)That statement pertains to a significant portion of shooting activities these days. Profoundly unhealthy.
Politicalboi
(15,189 posts)You're Sarah Paling shooting innocent animals from her heated helicopter. I get a laugh out of this line.
"It's not like we're endangering anybody's life with our flight patterns or our techniques," he said. "Everything is totally safe in that regard."
Unless they crash and start a huge wildfire all for the thrill of shooting out of a helicopter. Hey I got an idea, if you're young enough, join the military. Maybe they will let you do that for free.