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How far can a helicopter fly without refueling?

The range of civilian helicopters varies from model to model, but they typically have a flight range of 200-400 miles on one tank of aviation fuel. For longer trips, refueling stops may be required along the way.



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Actually, helicopters have a built-in mechanical control called the collective pitch lever that allows them to descend slowly and land even if the engine dies. This maneuver is called autorotation. Destin Sandlin from SmarterEveryDay has a great new video (below) that explains how it works.

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Actually, helicopters have a built-in mechanical control called the collective pitch lever that allows them to descend slowly and land even if the engine dies. This maneuver is called autorotation.

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Can you fly international in a helicopter? Absolutely, an around-the-world trip in a helicopter is possible, but it's no small feat. In fact, it's a gargantuan task that has been achieved a few times. The key factor is the helicopter's range which is typically much less than airplanes, meaning more stops for refueling.

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AW101 All-Weather capabilities highlighted in 4,800 nm transit across the North Atlantic. The AW101 helicopter successfully completed an epic journey across the North Atlantic to return to the UK across mountains, high seas, storm clouds, ice, and snow.

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Can helicopters fly in the rain? Yes! Helicopters can fly in the rain and tours are generally not cancelled simply because it is raining. However, fog and limited visibility may cause weather related delays or cancellations.

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Differences in the Cost of Training Training to become a helicopter pilot will typically be more expensive than becoming an airplane pilot. This is because helicopters are more expensive to maintain and fly.

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But landing a helicopter in a confined area is actually very difficult. It requires precise use of the controls, and the ability to hover the helicopter without moving it at all in the horizontal plane. For this reason it is something which is not learned until quite late on in the Private Pilots' course.

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