From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia An HH-3F Pelican helicopter of the United States Coast Guard lands on the water near a burning boat.
Can a helicopter land on a submarine. Land cops show up you show them one of your instrument warning lights isnt working. The answer is probably no for all practical purposes. Ive heard of stories about pilots carrying two sets of light bulbs and fuses so they could land for bathroom pretty much on any farm.
That is not floating on the water. You can land on any property if its an emergency and you can prove it. Land used for the take off and landing of a helicopter with or without a permanent landing pad but without permanent facilities for the assembly and distribution of goods or passengers.
Firstly not having permission is one of the most significant issues. A helistop is an area that can be multi-use such as a parking lot athletic field rest area along highways and golf course. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kevin Tanenbaum There are several factors that limit a pilots ability to fly to the top of Mount Everest.
There is no easy answer to the question. It all depends on the exact location. During the 1982 South Atlantic Conflict a submarine of the Argentine Navy was attacked by Royal Navy HELOS of Great Britain.
Helicopter landing site may range from a permanent and constructed landing pad to an unprepared site with no new buildings and works. I have been mulling over getting a Mosquito helicopter the experimental version with the uprated gas or turbine engine and larger fuel capacityIts unwise to try to fly any of the Mosquitos without at least a rotary wing solo ticket and if you have that you may as well get the better version so you can log the time and take advantage of the greater range and power. A heliporthelistop is designed for helicopter takeoffs and landings.
To land a helicopter whether it be private or public land we need to approval from the rightful landowners. Its just the same as hovering in the air. If you have a big yard you can land there all you want.