08/07/2019
A helicopter ride can be a fun and exciting experience. If you are planning to take a helicopter tour, there are some safety tips you should know.
• The pilot or safety team will give a briefing about rules and policies prior to your helicopter ride. Pay attention. The pilot will tell you when to enter and exit the aircraft.
• Only approach the helicopter after the pilot or safety crew has signaled that it is safe to do so. Always approach the helicopter from the front so the pilot can see you. The safest places from which to approach a helicopter are the front left and front right sides. It is acceptable to walk straight up toward a helicopter from the front, but the pilot will be able to see you better if you approach at an angle. If you approach from the rear of the aircraft, the pilot won’t be able to see you.
• If the helicopter’s rotors are already turning or about to turn, approach the aircraft with caution. If you are approaching the helicopter on level ground, walk toward the aircraft in a low crouch to allow for extra space between your body and the rotors.
• Be sure that all personal belongings, such as hats, are secure. Don’t hold anything above eye level because it can be blown away. If an item starts to blow away, let it go. Chasing after it could result in injury.
• Don’t smoke or run within 50 feet of the helicopter.
• Be careful when exiting the helicopter. Follow the pilot’s instructions and exit only when told that it is safe to do so