KCPD's Helicopter Pioneer Returns to Home Base
A piece of Kansas City law enforcement history occurred on Monday as one of the men who helped to start Kansas City's police helicopter unit returned to see how much it had changed.
KCPD's MD500 helicopter
Jack Brady, 87, flew one of the city's original choppers when the unit began flying helicopters for the department in 1968. On Monday, he got a chance to fly in the unit's latest version.
"It was wonderful to meet him," said Kevin O'Sullivan of the KCPD Police Helicopter Unit. "He just came in and said, 'Hey, I'm Jack Brady. I was here,' you know?"
KCPD veteran pilot Jack Brady takes to the skies again
O'Sullivan said Brady's stories of the unit's earliest days are great, including the story of how one of the pilots tracked down a missing girl and used the chopper's loudspeaker to tell her to go home.
"Later, the parents said that little girl fell in the door and told them the angels told her to go home," Brady said. "I said, 'There's anything but angels in that helicopter up there.'"
Brady flew around the city Monday, revisiting an airborne beat that looks much different than it did during his day. He said he was impressed with the versatility of the new helicopter compared with the ones he flew more than 40 years ago.
KCPD's MD500 helicopter
Jack Brady, 87, flew one of the city's original choppers when the unit began flying helicopters for the department in 1968. On Monday, he got a chance to fly in the unit's latest version.
"It was wonderful to meet him," said Kevin O'Sullivan of the KCPD Police Helicopter Unit. "He just came in and said, 'Hey, I'm Jack Brady. I was here,' you know?"
KCPD veteran pilot Jack Brady takes to the skies again
O'Sullivan said Brady's stories of the unit's earliest days are great, including the story of how one of the pilots tracked down a missing girl and used the chopper's loudspeaker to tell her to go home.
"Later, the parents said that little girl fell in the door and told them the angels told her to go home," Brady said. "I said, 'There's anything but angels in that helicopter up there.'"
Brady flew around the city Monday, revisiting an airborne beat that looks much different than it did during his day. He said he was impressed with the versatility of the new helicopter compared with the ones he flew more than 40 years ago.
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