No, as far as I am aware, you cannot.
Some guy who likes flying helicopters
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Yes, people can be rescued by helicopter on Mount Everest, but such operations are challenging due to the extreme altitude, weather conditions, and technical difficulties. Helicopters are typically used for rescues below certain elevations, as they struggle to operate effectively above 8,000 meters (26,247 feet) due to thin air. Rescues often require skilled pilots and may necessitate landing at lower camps to retrieve climbers. However, successful rescues depend on various factors, including the condition of the climbers and weather conditions.
In a helicopter
Phillip got rescued at the end of the book because, he had a fire and there was a helicopter or plane and the helicopter or plane saw the smoke from the fire, so they sent a boat to the cay and he got rescued. I don't know who wrote that dumb answer before but here is the correct one. From, Leah
That depends largely on the type of helicopter. This may be an interesting read. http://www.greatoutdoors.com/published/helicopter-on-everest-makes-history
No, not yet. Unfortunately for many of those that die from the weather on Mount Everest, it is impossible to bring a helicopter to the summit of Mount Everest. The helicopter cannot withstand the strong winds and harsh weather, but it also has to have a certain amount of oxygen in order to remain in the air. Considering the conditions on the summit of Mount Everest, the fact that the air is thin, it would be impossible to keep the helicopter airborne.See the Related Question listed below for further insight:
The real challenge is in CLIMBING it personally.
On May 14, 2005, test pilot Didier Delsalle, 48, of the French company Eurocopter made Everest and aviation history by landing his unmodified turbo engine AS350 B3 helicopter on the world's tallest mountaintop.
Yes, he dies from his wounds after being rescued, shortly before the helicopter arrives.
they hear a helicopter above their head(car)
Yes, one of the main purposes of the helicopter was to carry people.