The cost is around $399.00 for person under 250 lbs.
over 100,000
Alaska has more glaciers than the other 47 contiguous states combined. With over 100,000 glaciers, Alaska contains about 75% of all the glaciers in the United States.
Can be over 2 million dollars
Even a cheap civilian helicopter is well over 3 million dollars
This depends on how long the helicopter tour is and where the helicopter tour is at. Normally helicopter tours cost between $40 per person for a very short flight to almost $400 per person for a flight that last over an hour. Normally for a 15 - 20 minute flight it cost around $100 per person.
This depends on how long the helicopter tour is and where the helicopter tour is at. Normally helicopter tours cost between $40 per person for a very short flight to almost $400 per person for a flight that last over an hour. Normally for a 15 - 20 minute flight it cost around $100 per person.
The cost of a helicopter tour can vary widely. A tour of the Grand Canyon is nearly $300 per person. A helicopter tour of New York, five to seven minutes in length, is over $600 per person.
Depends on the helicopter. The USMC CH 53E has been costing just over $20,480 per hour of flight.
Salmon: Alaska is known for its high-quality wild-caught salmon, which is a staple of the local economy and cuisine. Glaciers: Alaska is home to numerous glaciers, formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow over many years. Native arts and crafts: Alaskan Native communities are known for their intricate and beautiful traditional arts and crafts, including basket weaving, beadwork, and carving.
If you are flying over a dense forest, over deep water, and over high snow, and the helicopter suddenly crashes you have a pretty chance of getting out of the helicopter.
no get over it
Glaciers and landslides are alike because overtime they will decay and fall over