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What not to wear on a helicopter?

No hats, scarfs, or loose items are allowed in the aircraft cabin. Please wear closed-toe shoes. Flip-flops and shoes with open backs are not allowed. Sunglasses are OK to wear as our headset will hold them securely to your head.



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Avoid Loose, Flowy Clothing Loose layers can get caught in the door or window openings. But make sure your clothes aren't too tight either – you want to be able to freely move so you can get in and out of the helicopter easily.

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We do notice that mornings tend to be clearer, often with trade winds blowing in clouds later in the day. However it's impossible to predict the weather and variations occur regularly. When we fly professional photographers, they tend to like the morning light.

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Flight – Once you're in the air, helicopter flights feel a lot like an airplane. Even if you experience a bit of turbulence, these aircraft aren't in any greater danger and the turbulence should pass quickly for a smooth flight.

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There is a 300 lbs weight limit per seat with a combined weight of no more than 550 lbs for all passengers. We do weigh all passengers before getting on the helicopter! Why are there weight limits? All aircraft have factory set limits on weight, and it is against FAA regulations to exceed those limits.

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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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