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How long is a 6 mile helicopter flight?

This is a 20-minute experience with approximately 5 minutes of flying.



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How long is a 10 mile helicopter ride? 15 minute experience including 5 minutes flight time. Covers approximately 10 miles.

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Your flight will last for approximately 15 minutes.

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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.

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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.

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However, there is a wide range of speeds that they fly in. On average, most helicopters fly at speeds between 75 and 150 miles per hour. Military helicopters are known to fly at much higher speeds than 150 miles per hour, with some of them clocking in at around 200 miles per hour.

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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.

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Usually we fly around 100 MPH. Helicopters accelerate to cruise speed fairly rapidly. In a no wind situation, typical multi engine medium sized helicopters could takeoff (less then one minute to max cruise A/S) traverse 30NM and land in about 13 minutes.

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For the most part, helicopter rides are divided into 3 options, a 15 min ride, a 20 min ride, or a 30 min ride.

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Helicopters nowadays fly an average distance of anywhere between 250 to 400 miles on a single tank. There are, however, better-equipped helicopters, such as certain military helicopters, that can reach up to 1200 miles.

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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.

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The average cruising speed of a helicopter is generally less than 160 knots (184 MPH). A fixed-wing aircraft may be as high as 450 knots (517 MPH). There is simply no helicopter that can cross continents at speeds approaching Mach 1 (the speed of sound), but several fixed-wing aircraft have done this.

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Yes, helicopter flight hours can count towards commercial pilot (fixed-wing) hours. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allows pilots to credit up to 50% of their helicopter flight hours towards their fixed-wing commercial pilot hours.

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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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HELICOPTERS. Helicopters can be flown at night and they are often used in search and rescue missions after dark, as well as for purposes of patrolling the streets by the police. Helicopters are generally not as stable as aeroplanes, but with the necessary training, a helicopter pilot can safely fly a helicopter.

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