How low can helicopters fly in city?


How low can helicopters fly in city? The Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 91.119 indicates that, except when necessary for departure or landing, the minimum altitude over urban areas is 1,000 feet above ground level (AGL) and 500 feet AGL over rural areas.


How low can a helicopter fly legally?

An altitude of 500 feet above the surface, except over open water or sparsely populated areas. In those cases, the aircraft may not be operated closer than 500 feet to any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure.


Can helicopters fly as low as they want?

Helicopters can fly as low as they want as long as the operation is conducted without hazard to persons or property on the surface.


Can helicopters fly at 5000 feet?

However, helicopters can easily fly higher than that, up to heights of 5000 feet! Any higher than this, and you would have to fly a special-purpose helicopter. Some of these high-altitude helicopters can reach heights of 14.000 feet, at which point it will require a source of oxygen to go higher.


Are helicopter pilots afraid of heights?

It's probably embarrassing to admit it, but if you're like most other pilots, the answer is “Yes.” According to Chaytor Mason, a retired professor of aviation psychology at the University of Southern California, the rate of acrophobia is upwards of 90% in some of the pilot groups he's encountered.


Do pilots get tired of flying?

Fatigue is particularly prevalent among pilots because of unpredictable work hours, long duty periods, circadian disruption, and insufficient sleep. These factors can occur together to produce a combination of sleep deprivation, circadian rhythm effects, and 'time-on task' fatigue.