Military Pilots Try To Keep Hawaii Skies Quiet. Here s Why It s Hard - Honolulu Civil Beat
Oahu residents have long complained about noise from military flights and some worry about safety. Reading time: 7 minutes.
Like many people in Hawaii, Edwin Kimura has been spending more time at home during the pandemic, making him much more aware of the frequency of loud military flights overhead.
“I’m noticing how often they fly in, like every hour. It was unbelievable to me,” he said. “They’re coming in formation over my house.”
Kimura said he doesn’t understand why the aircraft can’t just follow the freeway or stay over the ocean from where he sits in his Honolulu home near Aina Koa neighborhood park, they have the whole sky.
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ARLINGTON â An Arlington man who shot at state police while experiencing a mental health crisis was sentenced Tuesday to two years of jail time served and 10 years of probation.
The man, Matthew Novick, 42, was sentenced shortly after he pleaded no contest to a charge of aggravated assault with a weapon for the January 2019 shooting incident.
Novickâs other charge, attempted first-degree murder, was dismissed under a plea deal with the Bennington County Stateâs Attorneyâs Office â an agreement to which a state trooper objected.
âThis is more than a disappointment,â Trooper Raymond Witkowski told the court before Novickâs sentence was pronounced Tuesday morning. âThis is a slap in the face to me, not only as a victim but as a law enforcement professional who dedicated his life to fair and equal pursuit of justice.â