There will be a helicopter landing area or a helipad to allow continued helicopter operations during and after the airstrip project. |
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Presently, the helipad is designed to handle the government-owned twin-engine equipped helicopters. |
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The helicopter landed at the same helipad as it had first taken off from with Will and John. |
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It also has a helicopter and a helipad to ensure immediate mobility of the staff. |
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On November 17, the naval helicopter carrying him landed on the specially made helipad in the forenoon on the campus of Farook College. |
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The Hi-tech City project has proposals for an independent helipad with a super highway connecting with the airport and Electronic City. |
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Yes, well then, there's a helicopter waiting on the helipad to take you to Hawaii. |
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They got people out of the neighborhood in record time, and we set up a staging area and command post at the beach, complete with helipad. |
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Needham has rigged a plywood makeshift helipad over the logs stacked 20m high from the very bowels of the ship to the topside decks. |
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From the air, the helipad atop the roof of the Leeds General Infirmary jumps out at you, the great white cross unmissable. |
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He arrived at the helipad, kept the helicopter running at flying rotor rpm, and the two passengers boarded the helicopter. |
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Temagami itself is a small community and the location of the helipad is on the northeast edge of town. |
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The maximum rise is approximately 20 feet, which then gently slopes back down to the lake surface 723 feet horizontally from the helipad. |
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It was not the pilot's intent to fly as low as he did when he attempted to land at his helipad on the night of the accident. |
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A jogging track runs through a mile of the property, and a helipad is in active use. |
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Mr. Abe's center was designated as the clinic and helipad, because it had a sports field. |
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The Burj al-Arab, curved like a sail and on another artificial island, is the world's only seven-star hotel with its own helipad, naturally. |
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The pilot then taxied to the eastern side of the helipad and shut the helicopter down. |
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On the terrain along the approach path, a small hill begins to rise approximately 2430 horizontally feet from the helipad. |
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The approach to the helipad requires flying over the town and a small hill. |
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The pilot was loading their equipment when the third passenger arrived at the helipad. |
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Within easy reach by car or by public transport, the venue has excellent links to a vast road network and also possesses a helipad. |
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Therefore, there were no unsent coordinates. The transmitted data was retrieved, but the last recorded position was two miles from the helipad. |
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In 2007, a helipad in Road Town was completed for medical transport purposes and has become fully functional. |
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As such, the average tree tops were approximately 50 feet higher than the helipad. |
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About thirty minutes later the chopper landed in the helipad. |
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Cape Clear Island, one of the last large islands in Ireland without a helipad is to have a helicopter pad to cater for both day and night time landings. |
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The helipad was on an elevated platform, but as the helicopter came down it created a wind that caused an outward blow of the dusty ground around the platform. |
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Since a helipad is already being readied, landing is not a problem. |
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In one corner was a helipad, on which a black helicopter sat. |
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These privileged persons arrive with families and hangers-on in helicopters, which land them at a helipad near the Park entrance, all at the taxpayer's expense. |
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My husband woke me when it was time for us to board our helicopter and it was back to the helipad for us with a huge bunch of excellent memories of the day. |
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Since the pilot arrived at the helipad after some of his passengers, it is possible he was distracted from his normal routine by the need to assist them loading their equipment. |
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Back in the hamlet near the helipad, I had talked to some local people. |
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Officials, who have applied to Wirral council for permission to build the helipad, also claim it would be infrequently used. |
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The contract, worth ¤13 million, includes the renovation of the main hospital wing, an 11-storey building with a total surface area of 16,000 square metres, as well as the construction of a car park and helipad. |
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The plan is to eradicate small plots in safer areas by hand. Awaiting us at the improvised helipad is a pick-up of the Anti-Narcotics Division of the National Police. |
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Andorra has a heliport and helipad owned by private enterprises. |
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Because the helicopter had not yet begun to move forward, the pilot rejected the take-off, turned the helicopter left, and landed with one engine inoperative on the northern edge of the helipad. |
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This would have provided an additional cue to the flight crew that the helicopter was approaching the ground too soon during the descent into the helipad. |
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Based in New York, he spends about a week each month in one emerging market or another, briefing Vladimir Putin in Russia, partying on the shores of Turkey's Bosporus, or hopping from one São Paulo helipad to another. |
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An airport with a helipad for rotorcraft but no runway is called a heliport. |
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The keepers' dwellings have since been demolished to make room for a helipad to be constructed. |
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These installations, sometimes called toadstools, are small platforms, consisting of little more than a well bay, helipad and emergency shelter. |
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On the morning of the accident, the pilot got up at the usual time, but stayed at the lodge a little longer and arrived at the helipad later than normal. |
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The helicopter impacted trees that were located on the downward slope of the hill, at approximately 70 feet horizontally from the shore where the height of the hill is approximately 10 feet higher than the helipad. |
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This is the sight that amazed people along Dubai's coast on Thursday as Aston Martin landed a Vanquish sports car on the helipad of the Burj Al Arab. |
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