In general, most helicopters can fly for an extended period of time or a significant distance before needing to stop or refuel. Typically, this equates to 2.5 to 5 hours on one tank of gas, which translates to a range of 320 to 640 km. Of course, not all helicopters are capable of this.
TIL the Longest Helicopter Flight was 2,213 Miles and 15 Hours 18 Minutes Long by Bob Ferry in 1966. He Flew Non-stop from Culvert City, California to Daytona Beach, Florida in a Hughes OH-6A Cayuse.
We recommend you book at least eight weeks in advance to ensure that dates are available. All bookings are subject to availability. You should allow approximately 30 minutes for the whole experience. The flight will last approximately 15 minutes.
According to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), helicopters crash at a higher rate than airplanes. The crash rate for general aircraft is 7.28 crashes per 100,000 hours of flight time. For helicopters, that number is 9.84 per 100,000 hours.
Other helicopter models include the AW109 Grand New, which has a range of 432 nautical miles and rents for around 3300 USD per hour; the Sikorsky S-76, with a range of 404 nautical miles, rents for 4700 USD per hour; and the Eurocopter AS-365-N3 Dauphin, with a range of 428 nautical miles, which can be rented for ...
Our fleet consists of three different types of helicopters that can accommodate from 2 to 6 passengers depending upon the aircraft. Is there an age limit? There is no age limit. We want everyone to experience the joy of flying!
It comes down to what kind of helicopter you're flying, but the minimum distance they'll fly is around 250 miles. With specialized equipment, good weather conditions, and high fuel reserves, pilots can stretch this out to about 1200 miles. Of course, this is without any in-flight re-fuels!