We aren't even allowed to do hospital fams (actual useful training btw) in San Diego these days.
Must be a squadron thing. We flew downtown as often as possible. 'Twas a nice break from the standard coastal routing, and it was a good lesson in map study, ATC comms, and (most importantly) CRM.
Speaking of which, if you've never flown through LA, you need to grab their helo charts and get up there. Recommend taking the 5 up through the OC, which allows you to fly through Disney's TFR (yes, it's legal for military/LE/EMS under positive control). Where the 10 intersects the Hollywood Freeway, you fly in between some skyscrapers on the published route. Finally, gotta get the photo op by the Hollywood sign. It's Burbank's Class C, but they'll always approve it because it doesn't interfere with their ops, and they can't see you there anyway.
Great MOUT training (yeah, that's the ticket!), and who knows...you can even throw the Doc in the back and work on his four hrs/month.
What a sexy beast:
