If by "freeze" you mean "hover in place". Yes, a skilled pilot can hold the aircraft so still it appears to be figuratively frozen in place. The skill required is like that needed to balance an egg on a spoon...with the spoon turned upside down.
Because people wanted the ability to hover in mid-air.
Generally, yes.
Water freezes in mid-air at a temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius.
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No, a helicopter hovering in mid air over America will not find itself hovering over India the next day. I think you are wondering if you can suspend yourself somehow in mid air the Earth will rotate beneath you, enabling you to come down to Earth where you like. That would be wonderful, but it does not work that way.Earth and atmosphere [and helicopter] will rotate together
OF COURS NOT!it wud take that the temperature is -90c for it to freaze
Hovering in mid-air is not physically possible without the help of special equipment like a jetpack or helicopter. Gravity always pulls objects towards the ground, so staying suspended in mid-air requires continual force countering gravity's pull.
It can freeze in mid-air if the temp. is below 32 degrees. Best is when it is below 0 degrees
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-150 degrees
An air ambulance helicopter is generally the same as an ordinary helicopter except for the fact that it is equipped to save lives just as a regular ambulance is equipped. Air ambulance helicopters must have the medical supplies necessary to save lives.
The helicopter blades push air down. By Newton's third law, the air pushes the helicopter upward.