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HeliDubai Black Helicopter near Burj Al Arab A1
AED 11200 per person / AED 11205 private 
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AED 1770 per person / AED 8850 private 
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AED 1299 per person / AED 6495 private 
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AED 945 per person / AED 4725 private 
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AED 710 per person / AED 3550 private 

Frequently Asked Questions

A helicopter is a type of aircraft that uses rotating blades, or rotors, to generate lift and propulsion. Unlike airplanes, which rely on fixed wings and forward motion to stay airborne, helicopters can take off, hover, and land vertically.
Helicopters fly by using a rotor system to generate lift. The main rotor blades are angled in a way that they push air downwards, which lifts the helicopter. By adjusting the angle of the blades (collective pitch control), the pilot can control altitude. The tail rotor helps control the yaw, preventing the helicopter from spinning uncontrollably.

There are several types of helicopters, including:

  • Light helicopters: Often used for private flights, training, and small commercial operations.
  • Medium helicopters: Used for transporting cargo, passengers, and even military operations.
  • Heavy helicopters: Typically used for lifting heavy loads, military, and rescue missions.
  • Utility helicopters: Used for various purposes, including rescue operations, firefighting, and agriculture.

Yacht prices vary:

Small yachts: $100,000–$1 million.
Large or luxury yachts: $10 million and above.

Yes, helicopters can hover. By adjusting the main rotor blades to generate enough lift while maintaining a stable position, a helicopter can stay in one spot, both on the ground or in the air. This makes helicopters ideal for operations in confined spaces or areas without runways.

Yes, if you plan to operate it yourself. For charters, most yachts come with a professional crew, so no license is needed.

Helicopters typically fly at speeds of 100 to 160 miles per hour (160-260 km/h), although certain models, like military or specialized helicopters, can reach higher speeds. The speed depends on the design, size, and purpose of the helicopter.