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TIMTS
11th Nov 2007, 02:57
I am looking into the possibilities of renting a helicopter, preferably R-44, in the New York City / Long Island area.
Anyone have an idea where to start.
New Jersey area close to the city would be good as well

thanks

Darren999
11th Nov 2007, 14:20
Linden New Jersey has R44/R22 helicopters there... as I recall. Theres aplace in Princeton NJ. Lots of S300 around too.

Hope that helps..:ok:

Darren

MSP Aviation
12th Nov 2007, 00:53
Helicopter Flight Training, Inc. at Long Island Islip MacArthur (KISP).

R22s and R44. (631) 467-2232

http://www.helicopterflighttraininginc.com/

I believe the prices on their web page are outdated and inaccurate.

TIMTS
12th Nov 2007, 02:13
Thanks guys, I will look into those two.

Much appreciated

cosmopeb
12th Nov 2007, 03:15
check out www.nassauhelicopters.com (http://www.nassauhelicopters.com) in princeton, NJ.
They have 1 R44 and 4 R22s.

Rotordent
20th Sep 2010, 22:05
Planning to go to New York end of october. Looking for R44/EC120 or other hire with instructor to fly around the landmarks.
PPL(H) R44/EC120 who helps?

JTobias
20th Sep 2010, 22:27
Hi

There is an operator at Westchester Airport who have aircraft available.
I can't recall their company details, but I'm sure a quick e-mail to the airport will be worthwhile.

Westchestergov.com (http://airport.westchestergov.com/)

Joel :ok:

Hopadopter
21st Sep 2010, 03:02
Rotordent Helicopter Flight Training Inc. at KISP as mentioned earlier in the thread has R44'S and intructors with plenty of experience in the NY area.

birrddog
21st Sep 2010, 03:28
Wings in Westchester have a S300. Pegasus in Linden NJ have 22's and a 44, Princeton have a few incl. 44. Most reasonable turbine in the area is a 206 at Yalesville for ~$900/hr. Atlantic/Eastern/what ever they go by have a 44 though mixed reviews.

Unfortuneately the "home of helicopters" is not particularly SFH friendly, you will have to fly with an instructor (though if it is just a short trip probably not a big deal), and your flight will typically just be a cross country/sightseeing trip then back to base.

There are pruners who can put you in touch wih folk at Princeton and Yalesville if they read this, I can introduce you to Wings if you would like an intro.

Let me know if I can be of assistance.

JTobias
21st Sep 2010, 10:11
Thanks Birddog I was waiting for you to reply.


Joel :ok:

RMK
21st Sep 2010, 13:10
I’m also interested in R44 SFH when in New York. However, I’d only want to SFH without a safety pilot (he takes up a seat for no reason). Is there a group that would SFH with check ride, requisite hours & RHC Safety Course?

I’ve found mixed possibilities in other states. I know this is due to most US groups opting for the seemingly cheap Pathfinder insurance with $80k deductible on R44 (not so cheap when viewed in that context). For example, in southern California, I found 9 operators who would give me a R22, but none of them would rent a R44 without safety pilot.

birrddog
21st Sep 2010, 23:10
RMK, sadly Pathfinder is derigeur here.

Pretty hard to SFH a 44 in any state without a significant hour investment.

Pretty much true for SFH in general here.

And then even when you pass that hurdle, they don't want you doing much else than returning immediately back to the airfield.

Knowing owners is what's needed.

JB

Jarvy
21st Sep 2010, 23:23
Airocean is the company at Yalesville, Andrew the guy to speak to.