Can a helicopter land on a cruise ship?

Smaller rescue helicopters are the only ones that will be light enough and small enough to be able to land on the ship providing it is close enough. For those of you that have seen helicopters on a cruise ship, it is usually parked up in port, anchored off the shore, and has transported crews or executives to the ship.
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Can a helicopter land on a moving ship?

Abstract. A vision-based control law has been developed and applied to a helicopter landing on a moving ship at sea. A compensation of the ship platform motion due to the waves has been provided as well, obtained through an estimation of the platform velocity.
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Can helicopter pilots land anywhere?

In general, helicopters can land anywhere they can safely fit. However, local & regional aviation regulations can prevent a helicopter from landing at a pilot's desired location, especially in urban areas. In an emergency, a helicopter is allowed to land anywhere to ensure the safety of its occupants.
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Are there helicopters that can land on water?

There are several helicopters that can land on water. These models, which are also known as amphibious helicopters, have played and continue to play a very important role in aviation, from air-sea rescue and anti-submarine warfare to supporting special forces operations.
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Can a helicopter make it across the ocean?

A helicopter can fly across the Atlantic – and this has been achieved several times. The first transatlantic helicopter flight took place in 1952. The first non-stop transatlantic helicopter flight took place in 1967.
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Can you fly a helicopter to another country?

A commercial helicopter pilot flies passengers in a foreign country or between countries. Other pilots fly overseas for purposes such as surveying, security, or equipment transportation. Some pilots fly passengers on tours at popular tourist destinations.
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Can helicopters fly upside down?

A few modern helicopters can perform a roll and are hence flying upside down for a few moments but they cannot maintain sustained inverted flight, unlike a fixed wing aircraft. Older machines did not have the power or the rotor technology to make rolls a safe aerobatic option.
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Is flying a helicopter harder than a plane?

Helicopter operations are much less complex than that of airplanes, but they require a greater skill level and demand more airmanship. Most of a professional fixed-wing pilot's time is spent in the flight levels above FL180 (Flight Level 180; 18,000 feet).
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What is the cost of owning a helicopter?

Helicopters cost between $1.2 million and $15 million

An hour of flying a chopper, accounting for insurance, landing fees, fuel and maintenance costs, and again depending on whether it has single or twin engines and its seating capacity, could set back its billionaire owners by 50,000 to 1.75 lakh.
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Can you land a helicopter on a submarine?

Helicopter landing

The incident marked "the first time a helicopter made an emergency landing on a submarine." At the time of that emergency landing, the submarine was under the command of Lieutenant Commander E. O. Proctor, and those aboard the helicopter were Commander W. F. Culley and Lieutenant J. K. Johnson.
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Can a helicopter fly a ship?

The improved capabilities of present-generation helicopters offer a wide range of possibilities for ship-helicopter combinations to cope with the growing demand being put on modern maritime forces. Many even relatively small vessels are being equipped with a helicopter flight deck.
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Can a helicopter pull a boat?

A Sikorsky HO4S Tugbird drags a ship around the ocean off Florida. It's possible that in 1958, the crew aboard the U.S. Coast Guard buoy tender Juniper were crouching, fearing the thin steel cable pulling them through the water at 15 mph might break, snap back, and, like a scythe, cut them in half.
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What kind of fuel do helicopters use?

Aviation kerosene, also known as QAV-1, is the fuel used by airplanes and helicopters equipped with turbine engines, such as pure jet, turboprops, or turbofans. Our kerosene's thermal stability ensures the aircraft's performance.
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What speed does a helicopter fly at?

An average helicopter can reach a top speed of somewhere between 130 and 140 knots, which comes out to about 160 mph. The Eurocopter X3 can reach a top speed somewhere in the neighborhood of 267 mph (430 km/hr or 232 kts) in stable and level flight.
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How much is a gallon of helicopter fuel?

Of course, 100LL fuel, which the helicopter burns, costs anywhere from $4.50 to $7.00 per gallon.
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Do helicopter pilots make more than airline pilots?

Mature experienced airplane pilots can make well over $100,000 per year, but it takes longer to get to the big money than it does for helicopter pilots. Experienced helicopter pilots can make $65,000 to $85,000, and some make up to 100K and above.
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Can a regular person fly a helicopter?

Yes, anyone who is willing to put the time and effort in can learn how to fly a helicopter. Flying a helicopter isn't reserved for exceptionally coordinated or smart people, the average person can learn to fly a helicopter just fine.
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Do helicopters have autopilot?

Yes, advanced flight directors and autopilots for helicopters can control the aircraft in all axes, and often they have modes for hovering built in, including maintain altitude, lateral veloctiy hold, hover, and/or autolevel.
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Can a helicopter fly to the top of Everest?

If you're wondering if a helicopter can fly to the top of Mount Everest, the answer is yes. It has been done before – but only once. In 2005, Didier DelSalle flew to the top of and even landed on the 8,848 m (29,030 ft) summit of Mount Everest.
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Can helicopters fly in heavy rain?

Helicopters generally have no issues flying in rain. Rain does not affect the thrust created by the blades needed for takeoff. However, rain can impact the visibility for the pilot substantially. It is up to the pilot to determine whether or not it is safe to fly.
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Can helicopters stop in mid air?

A helicopter that is flying forward can stop in midair and begin hovering very quickly.
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Can a helicopter fly over the Pacific Ocean?

To date, no helicopter has ever crossed the Pacific Ocean. Civilian flights are flown over Greenland & into Scotland when flying from North America to Europe, Africa, or Asia.
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Why do helicopters not fly at night?

When helicopters need to fly into remote and dark parts of the region pilots lose their visual cues of where the horizon is and this becomes a problem as the pilot will not know which way is up. On moonless nights it can becomes impossible to see what is ground and what is sky.
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Can helicopters travel long distances?

Most helicopters are designed to fly between 200-450 miles. The average piston-engine helicopters have a range of around 200-350 miles, while the faster, gas-turbine powered helicopters can fly to around 300-450 miles. The larger Off-Shore and Search & Rescue helicopters can fly up to 800nm.
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How far can a helicopter fly without refueling?

Generally, though, a helicopter can fly for around 2.5 – 5 hours before it needs to stop and refuel. This means that a helicopter can fly for approximately 250 – 400 miles on one tank of gas.
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