takes a few clicks. Locations are not always accurately given by 911 callers due to shock, not knowing, and other instances. Knighthawk can be remotely navigated via a computer or mobile app so responders can very easily locate a situation without need for an on-shift pilot. As seen here, each time the flight path has a slight direction change, it’s because someone clicked a new location on the map searching that entire area. The remote control is done with the click of a mouse or tablet, not a controller.