Can military helicopters fly in 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.
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Do helicopter tours fly in 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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Can helicopters fly over clouds?

Helicopters can fly above the clouds as VFR Over The Top, VFR On Top, and in the clouds under IFR flight rules. When flying VFR above any cloud a pilot needs to exercise caution and ensure there is a hole to descend through at their destination.
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Can helicopters fly in snow storms?

Helicopters can fly in snow. Some helicopters may need filters or snow deflectors fitted to the engine intake, but every helicopter is able to fly in snow. The limiting factors for flying a helicopter in snow is the pilot's ability to see and weather conditions like freezing rain & freezing fog.
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Can helicopters fly over water?

§ 136.11 Helicopter floats for over water. that will allow it to climb, at least 50 feet a minute, at an altitude of 1,000 feet above the surface, as provided in the Rotorcraft Flight Manual (RFM).
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Can a Helicopter Fly in the Rain?



Has a helicopter ever crossed 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 a helicopter 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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What conditions can a helicopter not fly in?

As a general rule, helicopters can fly in most bad weather; however, there are exceptions to this rule. For instance, helicopters are unable to fly inside of clouds when the temperatures are in the freezing range. Nor can they land safely in dense fog or other low-ceiling situations.
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What conditions can helicopters fly in?

According to 14 CFR 91.155, which is the regulation that determines Basic VFR Weather Minimums, a helicopter is allowed to fly during the day when there is at least 1/2 statute mile of flight visibility. At night, flight visibility of at least 1 statute mile is required.
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How cold is too cold for helicopters?

Therefore, when there is a threat (forecast) of any precipitation below 40 degrees, the pilot may not be able to accept the flight.
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Why do pilots say Niner?

Aviators often speak “pilot English” to avoid miscommunications over radio transmission. “Tree” for instance, means three, “fife” is the number five and “niner” means nine, says Tom Zecha, a manager at AOPA. The variations stemmed from a desire to avoid confusion between similar-sounding numbers, he says.
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What would happens if a helicopter flies too high?

When the helicopter surpasses its maximum operating envelope, the helicopter becomes incredibly unstable. It is likely to pitch upward and roll to the left. The blades may also stall, causing the helicopter to become powerless.
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What is the highest a helicopter has ever flown?

Decades in the Making

That's when legendary French aviator Jean Boulet, piloting an Aérospatiale SA 315 Lama, set the world record for the highest altitude flight in a helicopter at 12,442 m (40,820 ft).
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Is it safe to fly in the rain?

Rain is not actually dangerous to aircraft, and you can often fly through rain with no issues at all. The main problem is that heavy rain often leads to poor visibility. Again, whether or not you can fly in heavy rain depends on your qualifications and what sort of instrumentation your aircraft has.
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Can helicopters get struck by lightning?

Lightning Strikes can and do occur to helicopters in certain atmospheric conditions where there would otherwise be no similar electrical discharge without the presence of the helicopter.
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Can helicopters fly at night?

Helicopters can be flown at night. Depending on the country, the pilot/s may need specific training and a night rating, some might need certain equipment and instrumentation in their helicopter and some may not be allowed to fly at all. Flying at night can be safe provided certain rules are followed.
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Can helicopters fly in windy weather?

Strong winds may prevent the helicopter even starting up, as the rotor blades are susceptible to 'sailing' and the possibility of striking the fuselage. As a result, all helicopters have a maximum wind speed limit for starting. During flight, the main problem is the reduction in groundspeed if flying into wind.
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Are helicopters climate controlled?

Helicopters come equipped with heaters that pull air from around the engine and feed it into the cabin to provide heat. This heat can be controlled by the pilot or a thermostat. Larger helicopters can come equipped with air conditioning to help regulate the cabin temperature on hot days.
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Can helicopters fly heavy wind?

There are many examples of weather related accidents. Although helicopters can fly when there is a relatively high surface wind (because of the high tip path speed compared to the surface wind speed), the influence of the weather certainly accounts for a large proportion of all helicopter accidents.
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How do soldiers not fall out of helicopters?

TLDR – Soldiers do not fall from the helicopter due to physics. When the helicopter turns, the centripetal force presses inward, keeping soldiers sitting on the cabin or the cabin's lip pressed to the floor. In today's military, soldiers are also typically harnessed or strapped.
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Is it harder to fly a helicopter than an airplane?

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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Is smoking allowed in helicopters?

Smoking must be prohibited in and around the aircraft during all refueling operations. If operations dictate that the pilot must leave the helicopter during refueling operations, the throttle should be rolled back to flight idle and flight control friction firmly applied to prevent uncommanded control movements.
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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 stop in mid air?

A helicopter that is flying forward can stop in midair and begin hovering very quickly.
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