Did anyone say they were moving “stuff”?
Well I thought that's sort of implied because it would probably be a bit strange to fly such helicopters empty for similar reasons why one wouldn't fly a 737/747 empty and at less than a few thousand feet.
I'm aware of the low-level helicopter routes, but I thought they were for mainly for us civilian folk in helis to use - the military do not have to follow if an operational need arose.
And during this period of restricted international travel, there isn't much air traffic going into the majors either so flying higher if possible shouldn’t upset anyone.
anything like this represents freedom so just stop bitching about it
It is not me who's annoyed by the noise but I’ll gladly pass on the rude message.
They also wondered whether it was a replenishment of London’s surface to air missile defence systems. Heavy weapons that cannot get too high in the atmosphere because of its unstable chemical properties.
And yes, nobody wants a 9/11 event in London.
If we don't take part in protecting GA access to infrastructure, the smaller aerodromes will be built over, the larger aerodromes will have exorbitant handling fees and awkward procedures, and airspace will be over-classified to Class A everywhere.