Most LVMPD flight operations involve patrolling the city skies of Las Vegas and the surrounding county. Director Morris’ strategy, though, is more of a proactive policing approach than a reactive one. “We do active helicopter patrol, which is being a police car in the sky, and many times arriving first on a crime call,” says Morris. Many law enforcement units in the U.S. are more reactive in that they wait until ground units call for air support. The LVMPD unit believes that its approach of patrolling up to 12 hours per day provides many benefits not only to ground units working the streets, but to citizens as well.