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Has Beijing’s first normalized emergency support and low-altitude tourism route been opened?

On the morning of January 1, “New Era, New Voyage, Seeing Beijing from the Air—Beijing’s First Normalized Emergency Support and Low-altitude Tourism Route Launching Ceremony” was held at the Huanggang Helicopter FBO in Chaoyang District. As the first normalized emergency support and low-altitude tourism route in urban Beijing, its official launch has set a precedent for urban emergency support and low-altitude tourism in my country, marking the entry of China's strategic emerging industry of general aviation into normalization, popularization, and diversification. a new era of globalization.

At 10:10 a.m., after going through strict security inspection procedures, five Beijing citizens were guided by staff to the second-floor apron of Huanggang Helicopter FBO (Helicopter Ground Fixed Service Base) and boarded the A Bell 407 helicopter. Fasten your seat belt, put on your communication device, then start the propellers, and with the roar, the helicopter slowly takes off and flies towards the Olympic Park. The helicopter flew over the Olympic Park and overlooked Olympic landmark buildings such as the Bird's Nest, the Water Cube and the Olympic Tower, the main venue of the Beijing Olympic Games from the air. You can feel the modern style of the thousand-year-old capital and appreciate the unique charm of Olympic architecture. Fifteen minutes later, at 10:33 a.m., the helicopter made a triumphant return carrying the tourists and landed successfully.

Relevant personnel from the Beijing Municipal Tourism Development Committee said that this is Beijing’s first regular emergency support and low-altitude tourism route. Its official launch is of great significance to the development of Beijing’s tourism industry. Not only that, according to relevant personnel of 120 Beijing Emergency Center, the Huanggang FBO where the helicopter took off and landed this time is also the aviation medical rescue command center and aviation medical rescue helicopter backup station of 120 Beijing Emergency Center, which can immediately provide emergency services to the Olympic Park and surrounding areas. The region provides aeromedical rescue and emergency rescue flight services.

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