The cost to land a helicopter can vary significantly based on several factors, including location, duration of the landing, and specific landing rights or fees imposed by the landing site. Typically, charges can range from $100 to several thousand dollars. For example, urban areas or private helipads may have higher fees due to demand and regulations. It's essential to check with the specific landing facility for their rates and policies.
Depends how big a helicopter.
They can pretty much land Any where
As a helicopter. The blades on the V-22 Osprey are much too long for it to land as a conventional airplane would.
first plan where to land and then slow down your helicopter's speed and press R3 which works for the landing gear and then you can easily land the helicopter.
The Gyro S107 is a toy helicopter. In order to charge the S107 you will need a USB cord. You can charge the helicopter on a computer if you choose to. The remote control takes batteries and is not rechargeable.
You just land it yourself
Boats, Helipads and Airports.
That is the landing pad
The helicopter would most likely land and a field or some other flat area that is relatively free of debris.
No, it would spin around and not land properly.
It is said to be hovering.
A "helipad" is a helicopter landing pad. The helipad provides a clearly marked hard surface away from obstacles for the helicopter to land.