Helicopters can land on a normal runway although they don't always have to touch the ground, a helipad is specifically designed for a helicopter.
It can takeoff or land in where ever the position it was.... it don't need a runway...
It's called "THE END" of the runway.
A helicopter is a flying vehicle that uses rotors on the top of it. It is able to fly by simply taking off vertically, instead of having to traffic through a runway, like an airplane.
Yup, and they don't need a runway.
I don't think a helicopter would be particularly good for this. I did use a helicopter to clear the snow from a runway in Buffalo, NY, once, though.
The first helicopter was called the VS-300.
It is called a runway, and it is also referred to as the tarmac, which is what the runway is made out of.
It is the aircraft carrier that has a runway called a flight deck.
its called a runway
It is called a RUNWAY
Runway
It's the President's helicopter, and it's called Marine 1.