Bring $30,000 and don't expect much change. Everyone pays a different rate even at the same flight school because everyone learns at a different rate.
It's less expensive if you start by learning to fly a plane. Planes are easier to fly than helicopters; when you learn to fly you must also learn laws, weather, the radio, navigation...it's quicker to learn all that stuff and THEN learn how to fly a helicopter.
A helicopter should be a be able to hover as long as it has fuel to. And the current atmospheric conditions and pilot fatigue levels permit.
about six years for a certain pilot job
This will mostly depend on weath(wind/tubulence mostly). and in these conditions. the skills of the pilot. if perfect weather(for flying) until it runs out of fuel, or become unstablized.
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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.
Unless you are rich the best way to become a pilot is in the military.
usual a few years with all the right training
yes as long as it does not affect you
When working near a helicopter with a long pole hanging down, it is important to follow these safety measures: Maintain a safe distance from the helicopter at all times. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as a hard hat and high-visibility clothing. Communicate effectively with the helicopter pilot and ground crew. Be aware of the rotor blades and the potential for sudden movements of the pole. Follow all safety protocols and procedures provided by the helicopter operator. By following these safety measures, you can help prevent accidents and ensure a safe working environment near a helicopter with a long pole hanging down.
Well, Wiki User, this truly depends on where you are applying to become a professional Pilot, for example, it might take four years in one country, or only one in another. As well as this, it depends on how quick you pick up the skills needed to become a pilot. You might pick up these skills quickly, or not! This will also depend on what type of pilot you want to become. On average, it takes around two to four years to become a Pilot. I hope this has answered your question, Wiki User!! Yours sincerely, TheSmartJelly
No. The submarine came about long before the helicopter.