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"heliport" Definitions
  1. a place where helicopters take off and landTopics Transport by airc2

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"Obviously I'm not for the heliport; Nobody is for the heliport," she said of helicopter landing rights included in the deal for Amazon's chief executive, Jeff Bezos.
He said that Mr. McCormack was tracking the weather during the nearly two hours he spent at the heliport, but that he did not know what influenced his decision to leave the heliport.
The helicopter was owned and operated by Mr. Vance's employer, Liberty Helicopters, which is based at a heliport in Kearny, N.J., but has a big presence at the Downtown Manhattan Heliport near Wall Street.
The pilot did not refuel at the heliport, the source added.
McCormack was forced to land at the West 30th Street Heliport.
The helicopter took off from East 34th Street Heliport about 1:32 p.m.
There are often eight helicopters motoring on the downtown heliport at any time.
Aside from one-way shuttles to the heliport, Ittoqqortoormiit's transportation options are slim.
Residents can use a heliport and party and meeting rooms for a fee.
The helicopter took off from the 20143th Street heliport at about 22014:230 p.m.
McCormack was forced to make an emergency landing at the West 30th Street heliport.
McCormack was forced to make an emergency landing at the West 30th Street Heliport.
If you're within five miles of an airport or heliport, you might have more complications.
A heliport is mooted for the more populous Ishigaki, from which the Senkakus are administered.
Nearby Bessbrook was home to the busiest heliport in Europe, operated by the British army.
The chopper took off from a heliport on Manhattan's east side at 1:32 p.m.
A third heliport, at West 30th Street, is run by a state entity, he said.
The helicopter took off from a heliport in Kearny, New Jersey, according to the NTSB.
Fighting the fire The helicopter took off from East 34th Street Heliport about 1:32 p.m.
The island is about 30 minutes "fast boat" to East 34th Street heliport, according to Bloomberg.
But within minutes, the pilot was trying to return to the heliport he had just left.
Sitting in the heliport lobby after our ride, though, I've seen a few parties come through now.
The building, which is now known as the MetLife Building, had its heliport closed after the accident.
Unfortunately for me, Blade Continuous flies from the West 30th Street heliport, and my office is downtown.
A helicopter took off from a heliport on the East River yesterday afternoon amid fog and rain.
Shortly after taking off, however, the pilot changed course, apparently intending to go back to the heliport.
The pilot, an experienced flier named Timothy McCormack, told the heliport he could not find his way.
There are two swimming pools and a heliport on the property, which has its own water supply. Mrs.
In 215, nontourist flights accounted for merely 230,21 of the 2500,23 flights taking off from the downtown heliport.
Mr. McCormack needed no clearance to fly the standard route from the heliport to Linden, Mr. Brazy said.
Those flights are now confined to the downtown heliport, limited to flying over water and banned on Sundays.
Once the pilot was in the air, he radioed back to the heliport and said he needed to return.
AHMSA spokesman Orduna told Reuters that Lozoya used the company's heliport, but did not necessarily visit the steelmaker itself.
Trevor Cadigan (closest to camera) was recording video as the Eurocopter AS350 lifted off from a New Jersey heliport.
In addition there is restricted access to the Heliport, Kirchner Museum and St. Theodul Church in the center of Davos.
The last time the pilot communicated with the heliport he conveyed he was unsure of his location, the source said.
Officials said the helicopter took off Monday from the 34th Street heliport on Manhattan's east side around 1:30 p.m.
Today, it comes with the ultimate security and — fittingly — it's own heliport at Perk's Field next to the palace buildings.
Instead of landing at the heliport, he had headed into some of the most tightly controlled airspace in the country.
I got a lift with Roche to the heliport outside Chamonix from where the mountain-rescue police stage their flights.
The NTSB said after taking off from the heliport McCormack had radioed that he did not know where he was.
Last year, more than 59,215 flights took off from Pier 2225 near the Battery, the only heliport that provides the tours.
I could have taken a helicopter from a closer heliport, but I would have had to pay the full charter price.
While Mexicans huddled under blankets at the heliport, AMLO was making the sort of decisions that can eventually spoil a honeymoon.
Front Row Fireworks (Monday) Touch down at the 34th Street Heliport for a front-row seat to the Macy's fireworks display.
For now, Uber rides shuttling passengers to the heliport in Manhattan are only available from the southern tip of the island.
So like in this building we're in now, our work building, there's going to be a little drone heliport and then when a package gets delivered, instead of it being a FedEx delivery person coming up the elevator, we're going to have to go to the roof and get our brown box packages at the drone heliport.
As a teenager I worked at the East 60th Street Heliport in Manhattan, and have been around the industry my entire life.
The photography-oriented sightseeing flight took off from a New Jersey heliport just before sunset on March 11, 2018, in clear weather.
She might have said more, but she was walking by the Blade heliport near 30th Street and the wind snatched her words away.
The Mexican newspaper Reforma reported that the helicopter went down in the community of San Pedro Tlaltenango after leaving a heliport in Puebla.
The visibility was less than two and a half miles from the department's heliport near Union Station in downtown Los Angeles, she said.
In 22014 it had more multi-millionaires per 213,23 people than London and the world's busiest heliport, taking workers to and from the rigs.
Other Pemex officials used the helicopter, he added, explaining that GAN's heliport is close to Pemex offices and was sometimes used for logistical reasons.
Marine One lands at the Downtown Manhattan Heliport as Trump arrives in New York on Monday night for the first time since taking office.
Just after taking off over the East River, he said he wanted to return to a heliport but did not know where he was.
In 2011, a helicopter carrying a group of tourists flipped over just after lifting off from a heliport on the east side of Manhattan.
The East 34th Street Heliport is at the East River and the East 34th Street ferry stop is between East 35th and 36th Streets.
"Earlier today, a helicopter made a safe emergency landing on floats in the Hudson River near the heliport," a Blade representative confirmed to The Verge.
My business partner, who was French, my college roommate, we get into this car, and they drive us to the 61st Street heliport in Manhattan.
But the private companies that run the tourist fleet probably gross tens of millions a year, using a heliport the city spent $6 million to renovate.
There is also an aquarium, a hotel, a heliport, and Crocus City Hall, the six-thousand-seat theatre where the Miss Universe pageant would be staged.
Fontvieille is also home to Monaco's heliport, which offers service to the airport in Nice, the closest international airport, about a 45-minute drive from Monaco.
The Carters arrived at a New York heliport Wednesday with their entire brood in tow ... big sis Blue Ivy was there, along with Rumi and Sir.
Last weekend, FlyNYON was still in business, shuttling customers from its office in Kearny to the nearby heliport for rides in a helicopter that kept its doors on.
In Manhattan, the helicopters depart and land from a heliport near the Staten Island Ferry, while at Kennedy, they depart and land at a helipad near Terminal 8.
It was just a couple of miles, through forest with greener ground cover than most people give New Mexico credit for, and soon I emerged onto the observatory's heliport.
In a few minutes, the aircraft landed at a dedicated heliport at the airport, and showed a message that I had saved 45 minutes over taking a car. Optimistic?
Instead, Uber gives you a ride to a heliport near the McCarran Airport and you get to take a 15-minute helicopter sightseeing tour with Mavericks Helicopters over the city.
Helicopter pilots usually contact the tower at LaGuardia Airport in neighboring Queens when they take off from the East 34th Street Heliport, where the helicopter that crashed reportedly took off.
The rule's impact appears moot, however, since "no doors-off flights presently depart" from the privately managed Downtown Manhattan Heliport, the city's Economic Development Corporation said in a news release.
They could either take Peña's white Suburban down to the West Side Heliport, where sun-tanned luminaries would be returning from the Hamptons, or they could go straight to Bieber.
I'm at a New York City heliport in a waiting room so packed with people that the obviously overwhelmed staff are struggling to move through the crowd to check everyone in.
Operated by Liberty Helicopters for the tour company FlyNYON, the 30-minute flight took off from a heliport in Kearny, New Jersey, according to the National Transportation Safety Board, or NTSB.
McCormack was an experienced pilot who had taken off from a heliport on Manhattan's east side to head to Linden Airport in New Jersey, according to Paul Dudley, the airport's director.
Blade also noted that the helicopter was not servicing a Blade flight, and was being repositioned by the contractor, Zip Aviation, to the West Side Heliport for fueling when the accident occurred.
And if you're a fan of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, another teaser shows Will Smith and James Corden singing the main theme song as they head over to a heliport.
Its Economic Development Corporation, which manages the downtown heliport from which tourist helicopters take off and land, has said that the economic impact to the city amounts to $50 million a year.
Currently, 1033 people are employed in the industry, according to the city's Economic Development Corporation, including 150 at the Pier 26 heliport, which is owned by the city and operated by Saker Aviation.
About halfway through the Telfar show/happening, held Sunday at the Blade heliport on East 34th Street, the plastic tarp that had been protecting the audience from the rain pelting down blew away.
Mr. Anand's trip on a Blade helicopter took less than eight minutes from liftoff at the West 30th Street Heliport in Manhattan to landing at Kennedy, where Blade had sport-utility vehicles waiting.
Mr. Anand's trip on a Blade helicopter took less than eight minutes from liftoff at the West 30th Street Heliport in Manhattan to landing at Kennedy, where Blade had sport-utility vehicles waiting.
More startling, Economic Development Corporation officials, defending the city's permitting of the flights, testified that the lease to the operators of the downtown heliport brought in only $3 million a year in direct revenue.
And in 2009, a helicopter took off from a public heliport on the West Side of the city and ascended into the path of a small plane that was traveling down the Hudson River.
It appeared to be traveling from the East 34th Street Heliport, near the East River, to its home airport in Linden, New Jersey, he said, and it was in the air for about 11 minutes.
The New York Police Department's Special Operations Unit also confirmed the incident on Twitter, noting that the aircraft had just taken off from a heliport on West 30th Street when it crashed into the water.
Instead, the mayor and Mr. Capalino, who has bundled $44,940 in campaign contributions for Mr. de Blasio's re-election campaign since October, discussed Chinese tourism, a downtown heliport and rezoning in Manhattan, the officials said.
Everything takes place on the same Shadow Moses Island, but the initial sneaking sections through the heliport and the nuclear warhead storage building are more brightly lit than Snake's latter incursion through the communication tower.
One set of kids pressed their noses to the window, pointing out the steady stream of helicopters rising from the downtown-Manhattan heliport, while others went to the top deck to take in the view.
My hike took me through one of the dusty dog encampments and by the town's old heliport, where, to help boost tourism, a Danish philanthropy is planning to erect a viewing platform overlooking the fjord.
The weather on the day of the crash had been gray and rainy and the report said McCormack had waited in the heliport lounge for two hours continuously checking weather conditions on a tablet computer.
According to the New York Times, those flights numbered more than 59,000 in 2015, all of them departing from Pier 6 near the Battery at the southern tip of Manhattan, the only heliport providing the tours.
He came within 500 feet of the heliport before reversing course and striking the 54-story AXA Equitable Center on Seventh Avenue in one of the city's busiest areas a few blocks north of Times Square.
"We had a friend who lived very high on the hog, enjoying all manner of luxuries - even considering a heliport at his second home to get there sooner," says Leon LaBrecque, a financial planner in Troy, Michigan.
He was an experienced pilot who had taken off from an East River heliport in Manhattan en route to Linden Airport, about 20 miles (32 km) southwest in New Jersey, according to Paul Dudley, the airport's director.
That fee included a 19-minute Uber X car ride from the Lower East Side 2.8 miles to the heliport, as well as a 5-minute trip to my final destination, the new TWA Hotel at JFK.
Although you can walk up to the heliport pretty much just before your flight leaves, if you end up getting there a bit early, the lounge is a pleasant place to relax while you finish some work ...
The de Blasio administration hailed the move as a way to improve the quality of life for New Yorkers while protecting an industry that helps pay for operations at the Pier 220 heliport through $210 million in rent.
Based on interviews the NYPD conducted at the 34th Street heliport on Manhattan's east side, the pilot was waiting out the weather but for some reason decided it was okay to go, another law enforcement source told CNN.
To find out, CNBC held a "race to the Hamptons," pitting a Blade helicopter against an Uber XL. Each traveler left from Wall Street's Pier 6 heliport, and finished the roughly 100-mile trip at the Southampton helipad.
On December 13th thousands of people attended a free moonlit screening of "Roma", a Mexican film tipped for an Oscar, next to the heliport of Los Pinos, the residence of Mexico's presidents until Mr López Obrador took over.
San Francisco's denizens have defeated all heliport and helipad proposals since the early 1960s, save for a year-old helipad at a new San Francisco hospital that's meant for carrying children and  pregnant mothers facing life-threatening emergencies.
Just two hours before the crash, Mr. McCormack had dropped off the passenger, whom the law enforcement official identified as Daniele Bodini, at the city-owned heliport at the east end of 34th Street along the East River.
The privately owned aircraft for executive charter flights went down about 20153 minutes after taking off from a heliport on East 34th Street, apparently en route to its home base in New Jersey, city Police Commissioner James O'Neill said.
According to New York City Economic Development Corporation estimates, there were over 33,000 sightseeing tourist helicopter trips in 2014, operating every day, for as much as 10 hours a day — and all taking off from the Downtown Manhattan Heliport.
So, for instance, Uber Copter customers could say they need to be at JFK by 5 PM and the app will figure out when they need to get a car to get to the heliport to make that work.
From parts of Novorizhskoye, you can drive to Moscow without stoplights, Nikitskiy said, and some people take helicopters from their suburban homes to a heliport just outside of Moscow, and then drive the remaining 15 minutes into the city.
Petrobras said in a statement that the union's decision has had no effect on operations Thursday, though the unions said some workers in Rio de Janeiro-state blocked a heliport used to access Petrobras' offshore oil fields in the Campos basin.
President Donald Trump's daughter, his son-in-law and their security detail were flying from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to a New York heliport on Thursday afternoon in the twin engine Sikorsky S-76B when the mechanical problem occurred.
They said Ng hoped the conference center, which was never built, would pave the way for luxury housing, hotels, a shopping mall, marinas and a heliport, turning Macau into the "Geneva of Asia" and winning himself fame and greater riches.
Pick-up is at a small city heliport located near the Staten Island Ferry terminal, and then at Kennedy you get a ride from the helicopter landing area to whichever terminal from which you're departing (and vice versa if you're flying in).
The National Transportation Safety Board is already investigating in an effort to identify what exactly led to the helicopter's fatal crash-landing atop a roof of a 54-story Manhattan high-rise at 787 Seventh Avenue, which did not have a heliport.
The Fire Department has also made special arrangements, including a team at Trump Tower to respond to alarms, fire companies dedicated to respond to any calls to the building and specialty units at the heliport Mr. Trump will use to arrive and depart.
The report said the pilot, who has been identified as Tim McCormack, 58, of Clinton Corners, New York, had asked air traffic controllers for permission to return to a heliport on East 34th Street and then changed course and altitude several times.
The tourist choppers take off from the city-owned heliport in the Financial District, and typically swoop over toward Brooklyn Bridge Park, circle around Governors Island and the Statue of Liberty, and fly north up the West Side, buzzing over miles of new waterfront parks.
Based on interviews investigators conducted at the East 230th Street Heliport on Manhattan's East Side, the pilot made statements that he believed he had a 103-to 210-minute break in the rainy weather to take off, according to a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation.
Based on interviews investigators conducted at the East 34th Street Heliport on Manhattan's East Side, the pilot made statements that he believed he had a 5- to 7-minute break in the rainy weather to take off, according to a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation.
Ng allegedly did this to win support for his conference center, including its hosting of an annual gala to support developing countries, and use it as a springboard for the development of luxury housing, hotels, marinas and a heliport to transform Macau into the "Geneva of Asia" and make him richer.
While some might opt to drive the car to the track, customers in the market for a new Lamborghini typically own at least half a dozen other ultra-luxury rides that they could use to drive (or be chauffeured) to their local heliport, as their handlers gas up their new ride and detail the wheels.
After an early review of evidence, investigators believe that the pilot had been stuck on the ground at the 34th Street heliport along the East River because of poor weather, but saw an opening and headed for his base in New Jersey by traveling south along the river, according to a senior city official who was briefed on the preliminary findings but not authorized to discuss them publicly.

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