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Old 9th Aug 2009, 22:17
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Sikpilot
 
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So this helicopter professional feels that it is OK for a fixed wing to land at a heliport. Somebody let him know that a fixed wing needs a minimum of about 2,000 feet to land and take off anywhere. He needs to get his head out of his helicopter world.
Also, let it be noted that it is reported that the helicopter took off from its base BEHIND the Piper, yet the Piper is reported to have ploughed into the helicopter which appeared in FRONT of it. If this turns out to be true, then the helicopter must have overtaken the Piper from below, and popped up in front of the Piper. That is a scary thought for any fixed wing pilot, especially a VFR amateur taking a kid out for a weekend memory flight.
I guess you didn't get the sarcasm. Since the fixed wing planes CAN'T land at the heliports, they shouldn't be below 1000 ft. I always wonder where the planes I see at 500 ft are going to land when they lose an engine.
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