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If it can happen, it will happen.
The numbers of people out there hunting must be on the rise, and likewise the chopper operators.
Surely the slim chances of an airborne shooter sending a shot into a dangerous direction can only be increasing.
One day, it will be in the headlines I am sure. Just how soon?
More chance of being shot by a fellow hunter, happens nearly every year and they still allow it, so your point is surely moot.
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