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HAI Announces Recipient Of 2009 MD Helicopters Law Enforcement Award

Air 101 Responded To Child Beating Call

Helicopter Association International announced recently the 2009 MD Helicopters Law Enforcement Award recipient, Flight Crew Air 101; Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department, Modesto, CA.

On September 14, 2008, Air 101, a Bell 206 helicopter of the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department was conducting a routine patrol when it was notified of a man in a roadway beating an infant. The unit decided to intervene directly. The pilot, Deputy Rob Latapie, made the decision to conduct a landing in a cow pasture near the roadway. Officer Jerry Ramar, a Tactical Flight Officer that evening, immediately exited the helicopter and ran to the roadway to confront the man. The actions of the crew, combined with the unique capabilities of the helicopter, provided an early conclusion to this mission.
 
Latapie has been with the Department's Air Unit for almost 13 years, and is chief pilot. He is also a Field Training Officer and has served on the Mounted and the Drug Units. Trained by Bell Helicopter in four different aircraft, he has been a pilot for more than 20 years and has over 5,000 accident-free flying hours. He has won the Attorney General's Award for finding two children taken in a stolen vehicle. Officer Ramar has been with the Modesto Police Department for nearly 6 years and is assigned to the Street Crimes Unit focusing on gangs. He has been in the Air Support Unit for two years. In 2007 Ramar was awarded the Department's Distinguished Service Medal for his service in the Street Crimes Unit.

The Department has had air support since 1948, receiving four military surplus Bell OH-58 helicopters in 1995. In 2000 the Air Support Unit was formed. Members of the Department are regularly involved in dangerous assignments. In July 2008 the Dive Team recovered vehicles and bodies from the Delta Mendota canal after a collision near the town of Westley. The swiftness of the current, the presence of debris on the canal bottom, and the low visibility made for a dangerous environment for the divers. The Sheriff's Department does not have a full-time dive unit so deputies often respond from their own homes.

HAI congratulates Flight Crew Air 101 of the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department for their contribution to the advancement of the crime-suppression concept of helicopter patrol service to ensure public safety.

All winners will be recognized at HELI-EXPO 2009's annual "Salute to Excellence" Awards Banquet on February 23, 2009 in Anaheim, CA.

FMI: www.heliexpo.com

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