The NYPD utilized an open-air helipad situated in the northwest of New York, at a prominent helicopter aviation company, as a designated inspection site for helicopters. This aviation company boasted an impressive scale, with ample space in the helipad and hangar to accommodate over a hundred helicopters.
As the largest aviation company in New York, it was a part of the influential Rothschild family's industry. Their fleet consisted of dozens of helicopters of various types, making them a formidable force in the aviation world.
Helicopters were a common sight in the United States, owned by wealthy individuals and businesses alike. The helicopter leasing business flourished, catering to the needs of celebrities, politicians, and affluent individuals who required temporary helicopter rentals. As a result, aviation companies were ubiquitous.
However, most helicopter owners or business owners possessed only a single aircraft. To avoid the hassle of managing parking, maintenance, and upkeep, they entrusted these responsibilities to aviation companies for streamlined operation and maintenance. When owners didn't require their helicopters, the aviation companies would rent them out to recover costs.
To ensure thorough inspections and prevent any unauthorized departures during the process, the Rothschild family allocated this site to the NYPD. They assigned their own personnel to oversee the operations. Every helicopter leaving New York airspace had to undergo a comprehensive inspection at this location. Once it was confirmed that the helicopter had no connection to the Four Treasures of the Study, the NYPD would grant permission for the helicopter to depart and reach its destination.
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