How high can a helicopter fly?

Turbine-engined helicopters can reach around 25,000 feet. But the maximum height at which a helicopter can hover is much lower - a high performance helicopter like the Agusta A109E can hover at 10,400 feet.
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What 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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Why can't a helicopter fly at high altitudes?

However, at a certain altitude, the maximum lift coefficient of the blades is reached and no further increase in lift is possible. Hence, the helicopter cannot fly beyond this altitude. This is the absolute ceiling of the helicopter.
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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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What is the highest a helicopter has ever flown?

The record for the highest altitude flight in a helicopter is 40,820 feet. It was set in 1972 by French aviator Jean Boulet while piloting an SA 315 Lama, which is a single-engine helicopter.
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Can helicopters fly over 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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How many bodies are on mt everest?

While some bodies have been removed, it is estimated that over 100 remain on the mountain. In addition to bodies, discarded climbing gear, oxygen bottles, and other detritus from years of dangerous expeditions litter the mountainside, earning Everest yet another unofficial title: "the world's highest trashcan."
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Why are bodies not removed from Everest?

When someone dies on Everest, especially in the death zone, it is almost impossible to retrieve the body. The weather conditions, the terrain, and the lack of oxygen makes it difficult to get to the bodies. Even if they can be found, they are usually stuck to the ground, frozen in place.
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Can a helicopter reach space?

In theory a plane could reach most of the way to space, but it won't be able to reach orbital speeds. Bottom line, it just isn't practical. Maybe someday a helicopter could lift a rocket up high, which would help a bit, but it really just isn't practical.
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HOW HIGH CAN military helicopters fly?

Turbine-engined helicopters can reach around 25,000 feet. But the maximum height at which a helicopter can hover is much lower - a high performance helicopter like the Agusta A109E can hover at 10,400 feet.
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Why can't helicopters 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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Is it possible to parachute out of a helicopter?

Instead of just rolling from the plane, you can literally stand right on the outside of the helicopter on the skit and enjoy this amazing moment before falling into the calm air beneath you. Skydiving from a helicopter is less stressful because we never have to rush to exit.
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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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How do mountaineers poop?

Most climbers therefore use either poop tubes or wag bags when they're climbing snowy high altitude peaks.
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Who Is Sleeping Beauty on Everest?

Francys Arsentiev, not an experienced climber, would tragically become known as Sleeping Beauty on Mount Everest following her tragic death in 1998. Arsentiev and her husband Sergei, a skilled and experienced climber, both attempted to tame Everest without the help of suppemental oxygen.
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Can helicopters fly in heavy rain?

All helicopters are able to fly in the rain, the water droplets do basically nothing to the aircraft and the machines ability to fly is not inhibited at all. The rain does however affect the pilot's ability to see outside depending on the rain's intensity. This concept is known as 'flight visibility'.
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Is it harder to fly a helicopter or a plane?

Since helicopters are generally harder to fly than airplanes, they also are more dangerous 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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Has anyone crossed the Atlantic in a helicopter?

Two Ohioans made the first successful crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in a helicopter. In 1953, Harold Moore, a native of Cincinnati, and Harry C. Jeffers, who was from Newark, left Westover Air Force Base in Massachusetts in two Sikorsky H-19 helicopters, which were named Hopalong and Whirl-o-Way.
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Has a helicopter ever crossed the Pacific?

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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Can plane fly over Mount Everest?

Tim Morgan, a commercial pilot writing for Quora says aircraft can fly above 40,000 feet, and hence it is possible to fly over Mount Everest which stands at 29,031.69 feet. However, typical flight routes do not travel above Mount Everest as the mountains create unforgiving weather.
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How high can a fighter jet fly?

Most fighter jets fly at an altitude between 45,000-51,000 feet, but some like the F-22 Raptor can fly as high as 65,000 feet by being able to ascend vertically. In conclusion, most commercial planes fly at altitudes between 30,000-42,000 feet, but private jets and military aircraft can fly higher.
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