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nomorehelosforme
10th Jan 2020, 17:09
Am I missing something here? Why not just land on the tarmac and disembark rather than increasing the risk of an accident by landing on a small platform?

https://twitter.com/Robinson_Heli/status/1215025403435208704?cn=ZmxleGlibGVfcmVjc18y&refsrc=email

Bell_ringer
10th Jan 2020, 17:11
Because it’s a space-saving Halipad? Ooh err

John Eacott
10th Jan 2020, 23:38
Am I missing something here? Why not just land on the tarmac and disembark rather than increasing the risk of an accident by landing on a small platform?

The raised platform is quite a safety improvement: pax are kept clear of the tail rotor (which is out over the safety net), they can't go wandering off into danger should they become confused around the machine, and the rotors are well clear of any passing people and/or vehicles.

Obviously not a space saver but if you have the room and the requirement (high pax movements) it's certainly an option for improved safety :ok:

Robbiee
11th Jan 2020, 00:42
If you like that Robby pad, try these,...

https://youtu.be/b3NG36TUEGc

nomorehelosforme
11th Jan 2020, 01:06
If you like that Robby pad, try these,...

https://youtu.be/b3NG36TUEGc

more low flying, dig another hole

Hughes500
11th Jan 2020, 07:05
Probably more likely to fall down the stairs and break ones neck than walking into a tail rotor

MikeNYC
11th Jan 2020, 13:18
Why not just land on the tarmac and disembark rather than increasing the risk of an accident by landing on a small platform?

Because they're demo'ing a helipad for sale, for use in locations that may NOT be surrounded by tarmac?

Ascend Charlie
12th Jan 2020, 04:30
SPACE-SAVING??

Looks like it is 5 times the width of the skids, you could fit another 4 of those buzzboxes into the hangar with handling wheels.

Hot and Hi
12th Jan 2020, 06:31
Because they're demo'ing a helipad for sale, for use in locations that may NOT be surrounded by tarmac?
Yes, like rooftops.

And the space they save is the mounting area on the rooftop. The footprint is minimal. Just 4 steel pillars. (The staircase can really go anywhere.)

One must look at this is comparison to their initial helipad design that Robinson has been offering for many years.

RHC Helipad (https://robinsonheli.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/robinson_helipad_brochure.pdf)