WINNIPEG — The skies were indeed blue over Winnipeg on Monday evening, when officers flying in a helicopter mistakenly broadcast their sexually charged conversation about oral sex and body hair to amused listeners below.

Red-faced Winnipeg police apologized.

"Some content of the conversation was inappropriate," police admitted in a release sent out Monday night. They wouldn't discuss it Tuesday. "The involved members were not able to hear the public address system from within the aircraft. They became aware their conversation had been broadcast and immediately turned the system off."

Many took to social media to describe the R-rated conversation using the hashtags #whoops and #speakerphone.

"Does the #Winnipeg chopper realize the entire west end can hear their convo about blow jobs right now?" pondered one Twitter poster.

"Heard it here in the north end too lol," another replied.

@natncello@Aaron_L_Ingram@winnipeg311 heard it here in the north end too lol — Marie Cee (@MarieinPegcity) June 23, 2015

@PatOndabak@afixedaddress the only other words we could discern were "....too much body hair." — Natanielle (@natncello) June 23, 2015

Police said the incident is under review.

Stephen Kernaghan was hanging out by the Manitoba legislature building with friends when they heard someone talking through what sounded like a megaphone. It took a few minutes to figure out the conversation was coming from the helicopter flying overhead.

"It was very bizarre. They were cursing quite a bit," said the 26-year-old English teacher. "They're talking about how someone only makes $600 a week ... We caught the tamer version which is sort of a shame.

"Everyone makes some dumb mistakes at some point and it's a shame when it's so public."

- The Canadian Press and Winnipeg Sun