The things at the bottom of a helicopter are called skids or landing gear. Skids are typically tubular structures that provide stability and support during landing and takeoff. Some helicopters may also have wheels instead of skids, depending on their design and intended use.
Pareo
those 'things' under the cats nose are called whiskers
you can't fly helicopters or planes so there are no cheats for things like those
those 'bed things' are called gurneys
Helicopter lessons can usually be found at a local private airport. This is one of those things that you just have to pass a test to get the license, so you just need to find someone to show you how to do it.
Oh, dude, those little spinny things on a helicopter are called the tail rotor and the main rotor. The tail rotor helps the helicopter not spin out of control, and the main rotor is like the big boss that actually lifts the whole thing up. So yeah, those propellers are pretty important for not crashing and stuff.
Those smoking pen things are referred to as e-cigarettes.
HUMPS
Those things are called scales. Scales are devices used to measure the weight or mass of an object.
Yes - those that are conventionally called the "top" and "bottom".
There are many sizes of helicopter from 2 seaters to those that will carry about 60 passengers.
A person who drives a helicopter is typically referred to as a "pilot." Helicopter pilots undergo specialized training and certification to operate these aircraft safely and effectively. They are responsible for navigating the helicopter, managing its systems, and ensuring the safety of passengers and cargo during flight.