Tuesday, 17 February 2026 | 18:26 | From Glasgow
On Tuesday, 17 February 2026 at 18:26, a Police Helicopter departed from Glasgow to Bridge of Earn. It was the Police Helicopter with registration number G-PSHU. The flight lasted 24 minutes. During that period, the aircraft travelled 109 miles at an average speed of 279 miles per hour at a maximum altitude of 2250 feet.
The helicopter G-PSHU is used by the British police. The helicopter is deployed in pursuits, missing persons cases and other incidents where a helicopter provides added value.
Photo: James from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Bridge of Earn, 18:49
Bridge of Earn18:49
Perth18:47
Pathstruie18:47
Stronachie18:46
Carnbo18:45
Dollar18:41
Tillicoultry18:40
Benview18:40
Fishcross18:40
Wester Walston18:39
Alloa18:39
Tullibody18:38
Throsk18:38
Fallin18:37
Bannockburn18:35
Bannockburn, Stirling18:35
Fankerton18:34
Kirkintilloch18:29
Bishopbriggs18:28
Chancellor Street, 18:26
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