Spokane County replaces aging aircraft with $3.4M helicopter upgrade
Jun 8, 2025, 5:02 AM

A photo of Spokane County Sheriff Office's new $3.4 million helicopter (Photo courtesy of Spokane County Sheriff's Office)
(Photo courtesy of Spokane County Sheriff's Office)
The Spokane County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) unveiled its new $3.4 million Bell 505 helicopter at Felts Field Wednesday afternoon.
The new helicopter will replace two 55-year-old aircraft that have been retired from the force after decades of service, according to the .
Spokane County’s new $3.4 million helicopter
Spokane Valley Police Chief Dave Ellis noted his admiration for the upgrade.
“Its advanced technology will improve our ability to combat rising auto thefts and conduct safer operations, including searches for missing children, Alzheimer鈥檚 patients, and outdoor recreationists,” Ellis said, according to SCSD.
The can reach a top speed of 125 knots per hour (kts) and a hover ceiling of 14,450 feet, according to BellFlight.
SCSO fully equipped the helicopter with upgraded technology such as thermal imaging cameras and a live-stream video feed.
The sheriff’s office received a $500,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice, a $200,000 state grant for the thermal imaging cameras, $1.6 million from Spokane County, and raised money from the , according to .
“It鈥檚 unbelievable how clear of an image they can get if they wanted to do surveillance over somebody that was a really bad guy. They could fly over at 7,000 feet and read the license plate,鈥 John Preston, retired LAPD officer, said, according to The Spokesman-Review.
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