Here's Why the Army Says There Were Four Black Hawk Helicopters Over Capitol Hill

Seattle, WALocal News

Four Black Hawk helicopters flew over Capitol Hill, Seattle, on October 23, 2020, as part of a military training exercise aimed at enhancing operational readiness. The Army confirmed that the exercise was designed to improve coordination among aviation units. Residents expressed alarm at the helicopters' low-flying maneuvers, questioning the necessity of such military operations in urban settings. The exercise was scheduled to last several hours, prompting discussions about noise and safety concerns. Local officials underscored the importance of these training operations for maintaining military preparedness.

The community's reaction reflects a broader unease about military presence in populated areas. In recent years, such exercises have become more common, raising questions about their impact on local life. The Army plans to continue conducting similar exercises while addressing community concerns.

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