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Why do I like helicopter?

Why do I like helicopter?

Excitement. Another reason why many people try our helicopter flights is that they offer an exciting experience. Compared to fixed-wing craft like airplanes, helicopters are much more agile and maneuverable, which makes the experience of riding in one more fun, even thrilling.

What are some of the advantages of using flying helicopters?

ADVANTAGES

  • Speed over long distances.
  • Access to remote areas, mountainous areas, over giant water expanses.
  • Indicated for severely ill/unstable patients.
  • Enable early initiation of management by extremely trained medical workers and with special instrumentation.
  • Faster mobilization than fixed-wing craft.

What is unique about helicopters?

Helicopters are classified as rotorcrafts. It uses rotors to supply the thrust and lift required for flight. The helicopter is unique in that it is able to take off and land vertically. It is also capable of hovering, flying forward, backward, and laterally.

What does helicopter feel like?

In a helicopter, rather than being pushed back, it can feel as if the pressure is downward. It is also possible, depending on how fast the landing is, that you’ll experience that slightly uncomfortable “stomach in your throat” feeling. This is rare during a sightseeing flight such as with a helicopter ride NY though.

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What is it like to go in a helicopter?

Helicopters boast great visibility all round, thanks to having lots of glass in the cockpit. Even if you’ve got the middle seat you’ll be afforded superb views. You’ll be able to look out of the front, the sides, down below you and even above your head for panoramas as you fly.

Why do we use helicopters?

Today, helicopter uses include transportation of people and cargo, military uses, construction, firefighting, search and rescue, tourism, medical transport, law enforcement, agriculture, news and media, and aerial observation, among others.

What is it like to fly a helicopter?