The main point in this case was that there was an emergency, it was not a scheduled event. I'm pretty sure the FD and the helicopter service did not purposely look around to see what they could tear up. Yeah, maybe the hayfield was a better LZ in hindsight, but how many times have people done things that weren't the best choice? It's one thing if someone were to do doughnuts in his field, but this is probably a once in a lifetime event. The helicopter probably didn't damage more that a 100'x100' area. I'm sure the guy could deduct it as a loss on his taxes or insurance might cover it (but I don't think there'd be enough loss for a claim). If the damage was malicious, I'd understand someone being upset, even if it was 50 cents worth. But to be upset about an emergency situation doing some damage, is unreasonable.
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