THE police helicopter crew helped to arrest 136 crime suspects in Derbyshire between January 1 and December 1.
During the same period, the crews searched for 134 missing people, traced 29 stolen or suspect vehicles and airlifted four casualties to hospital.
The North Midlands Helicopter Support Unit is jointly owned by Derbyshire Constabulary and Nottinghamshire Police.
It is based at Derbyshire Constabulary headquarters in Ripley, carrying out vital work to help officers on the ground to search for suspects, find missing people and track stolen vehicles.
In Derbyshire alone, the helicopter spent 268 hours in the air dealing with incidents such as these.
One incident, in Derby, happened on August 5 when a driver ran off from the scene of a collision on the A516.
The helicopter attended and the crew found a man, fitting the description, some half a mile from the scene. He was breathalysed and blew over the limit. He was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving.
John Jameson, North Midlands Helicopter Support Unit Executive Officer, said: "The helicopter brings a dimension to policing which can't be achieved by conventional methods.
"Thanks to the crews, many suspects were apprehended who may have evaded capture if the helicopter had not attended an incident.