FLYNYON N726H - Open door helicopters fly over New York City
FlyNYON
Open door helicopters fly over New York City
78 John Miller Way, Kearny, NJ 07032, USA
Phone: +1 855-696-6247
Helicopter N726H - Bell 206-3 Long Ranger lll
NYC Classic flight:
This expanded 30-minute doors-off flight allows you to customize your flight path and cover all of Manhattan at once for the ultimate NYC aerial photography experience. The close proximity of the Kearny, NJ heliport provides amazing Manhattan skyline views and access to one of the most innovative terminals available in the marketplace today. From the featured helicopter fuselage and its interactive floor to the VR room that will have you virtually in the air and hovering over your selected location in just moments, your VIP experience starts before you even leave the ground.
Top Requests for the NYC Classic include:
Statue of Liberty
Ellis Island
Governor’s Island
Brooklyn Bridge
Manhattan Bridge
Verrazano-Narrow Bridge
Williamsburg Bridge
Queensboro Bridge
Battery Park
Freedom Tower
Financial District
Flatiron Building
Oculus
9/11 Mermorial
Wall Street
Times Square
“Jenga Building”
Central Park
Empire State Building
Chrysler Building
Hudson Yards
Madison Square Garden
The New Yorker Building
United Nations Building
Roosevelt Island
Helicopter Tour New York – is it worth it, prices – tips & tricks
Helicopter Tour New York – is it worth it, prices – tips & tricks
All the helicopter tours start from Downtown Manhattan Heliport. We got there on the subway. Price 3$
We used Heli Ny and booked online the New Yorker Tour 12-15 min for 224$ per person.
Do NOT book it through the City Sightseeing New York because they charge a lot more but you get the same company. We booked ourselfs online (link in the description) and got an email confirmation.
We had to call 24h in advance to confirm our booking. DO NOT FORGET TO DO THAT!!!
There are cheeper options departing for New Jersy but it wasn’t worth it for us. Will leave you a link in the desciprtion.
Loss of Engine Power and Ditching
Liberty Helicopters Inc. Operating
a FlyNYON Doors-Off Flight
This two-dimensional animated reconstruction shows the sequence of events in the accident, which occurred on March 11, 2018, about 1908 eastern daylight time. The doors-off helicopter flight over New York City was operated by Liberty Helicopters Inc. per a contractual agreement with NYONair. The vehicle involved was an Airbus Helicopters AS350 B2 equipped with an emergency flotation system. The helicopter lost engine power and the pilot executed an autorotative descent and ditching on the East River. After touchdown, the helicopter rolled inverted and submerged.
The sequence of events was reconstructed based on information from radar data, aircraft performance data, two cell phone videos taken by witnesses and a GoPro camera mounted inside the helicopter.
A sequence of graphics is used to provide an overview of the accident and indicate the helicopter’s position as time advanced. Still images are followed by a continuous animation of the accident helicopter to the time of the ditching on the East River. The animation does not depict the weather or visibility conditions. The animation ends with two simultaneous video clips showing the helicopter touching down on the East River and then rolling inverted. The animation includes audio narration.
The animation begins with a picture of the accident aircraft, an Airbus Helicopters AS350 B2, being flown with the doors off. Next, two side-by-side photographs show front and back views of an exemplar full-body, fall-protection harness; each passenger wore a fall-protection harness to keep them from falling out of the helicopter when taking photographs with their feet extending out the open doorways.
An overall map of the area shows the origin of the flight at Helo Kearny Heliport, Kearny, New Jersey to the accident location of the East River. A moving two-dimensional graphic model of the helicopter depicts the initial part of the flight, which passed the Statue of Liberty and proceeded to the East River. The motion of the graphic model of the helicopter follows the recorded ground track of the flight, with a white line tracing the ground track.
A graphical sketch of the inside of the helicopter illustrates the seating arrangement and position changes of the pilot and 5 passengers; the pilot was seated on the right and one passenger was in the left front seat, with the other four passengers in the back seat. Photographs indicate the three floor-mounted engine control levers located between two front seats, including the fuel flow control lever and the fuel shutoff lever.
The map view changes to a focused view concentrating on the last 2 minutes of the flight, when the helicopter lost engine power, and the pilot executed an autorotative descent and ditching on the East River. The left side of the screen shows the position of the helicopter in a continuous real-time animation. The locations where the helicopter began to lose altitude and where the emergency flotation system was deployed are indicated on the ground track. The floats are indicated as yellow squares on each side of the graphic model of the helicopter. The helicopter’s altitude and airspeed are indicated at the bottom of the frame, along with the local time. Altitude and airspeed data end when the helicopter is below 100 feet above ground level.
Photographs on the right side of the screen from an exemplar helicopter illustrate the sequence of events whereby the tail of the tether attached to the fall-protection harness on the front seat passenger pulled the fuel shutoff lever into the up (or off) position, which would stopped fuel flow to the engine. Another photograph illustrates how the pilot reset the fuel shutoff lever to the down (or on) position, but at too low an altitude to have time to restart the engine.
The animation transitions to two simultaneous cell phone videos taken by witnesses as the helicopter ditches on the East River and rolls inverted.
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New York City Helicopter Photo Experience
This 24-27 minutes doors-on Helicopter Photo Experience with FlyNYON is awesome. From Kearny, New Jersey you fly to Manhattan and you will see all the great highlights of New York City.
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Helicopter Ride : New York City & Jersey City
The video showcase New York City from a helicopter with real sound effects for a live experience.
You will see the entry from Jersey City in the state of New Jersey, the area on the bank of Hudson River and the East River, parts of Manhattan island, Queen and Brooklyn.
The video also features world-famous landmarks like the Empire State Building, One World Trade Center Tower, Brooklyn Bridge, and Statue of Liberty.
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Full New York City Helicopter Experience (Fly Above NYC with the Doors Off)
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A full Flight Experience flying Doors Off Over New York City in 2019. Shot from the Middle Seat on a NYonAir helicopter. This is the Full 15 minute Flight where you get to see the FULL route over the Manhattan Skyline and the types of close-ups to the building you can expect from this flight.
Get a real helicopter view of the NYC downtown area. Hear the real sound inside the helicopter. Empire State Building - Statue of liberty - GROUND ZERO - Governer's Island Intrepid - NYC Skyline - Holland Tunnel - George Washington Bridge Central Park - Javits Center - Red Hook (Brooklyn) - Brooklyn Bridge Manhattan Bridge - Wall Street Area - NYC Downtown skyline New Jersey - Hoboken and the New York City Skyline from above in the Sky
#newyork #nyc #helicopter
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We had a blast with #FLYNYON ???????????? Helicopter Doors-Off Experience. My first time in a helicopter without doors and feet out ???? it was amazing. The flight, the staff, the safety, and the NYC view they were all perfect. The expanded 30-minute doors-off helicopter flight allows you to customize your flight path and cover all of Manhattan at once for the ultimate NYC aerial photography experience. The close proximity of the Kearny, NJ heliport provides amazing Manhattan skyline views.
You will be at the perfect level to experience the Chrysler Building and its sparkling spire in all its glory. The beauty of the Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty and Battery Park its all New York through your lens!
NYC Helicopter ride include:
Statue of Liberty
Ellis Island
Governor’s Island
Brooklyn Bridge
Manhattan Bridge
Verrazano-Narrow Bridge
Williamsburg Bridge
Queensboro Bridge
Battery Park
Freedom Tower
Financial District
Flatiron Building
Oculus
9/11 Mermorial
Wall Street
Hudson Yards
Times Square
Jenga Building
Central Park
Empire State Building
Chrysler Building
Madison Square Garden
The New Yorker Building
United Nations Building
Roosevelt Island
#nyc #nycfromthetop #nycflynyon #thatsmyway
Photographing New York from the Sky
Taking incredible aerial photos of New York City to post on your Instagram only takes a few minutes in a NYONair chopper.
Vin Farrell, NYONair board member and global chief content officer at ad agency Havas, came up with the concept because he wanted to get between the top of a skyscraper and an airplane. The best way to do that? A helicopter.
NYONair has several packages that let you do just that. Their helicopters leave from Kearny, New Jersey, and bring you right over New York City. Buy a seat on a 12-minute flight for $200. A 30-minute flight runs $500.
Each flight is a totally customized photo experience with a trained pilot as your guide. Christi Brown, NYONair's director of flight operations, is one of those pilots. She can line up her choppers to capture a certain angle or a specific building.
Want to fly over your apartment? No problem. Brown says you can see a lot of New York in just 12 minutes, calling NYONair a doors-off photo experience company.
Farrell and one of his Havas co-workers, Jason Peterson, came up with the idea for these photo experiences three years ago. At the time, NYONair was taking photos of the city and selling them as fine art photography. Farrell and Peterson's idea was to build NYONair's social media audience, and help grow the business by showing beautiful pictures on outlets like Instagram.
That idea has taken off. When they started, NYONair's Instagram feed had about 700 followers. Today it has over 466,000, which Farrell says, they grew organically. His own feed went from 400 followers to over 67,000.
We headed out on the tarmac for our own social media adventure just before sunset, wearing harnesses that are tethered to the helicopter. Our smartphones and cameras were attached to the harness. You can bring any device you choose to take photos on your flight. My shoes didn't have laces so they came off, for a barefoot ride.
The rain kicked up as we headed towards the Hudson and into Midtown Manhattan, around the Empire State Building, to Central Park, stopping on the East Side before heading back downtown. We flew back around lower Manhattan, past the World Trade Center and over the Statue of Liberty. Then we made our way back to the NYONair hangar in Kearney to let the next crew head out to chase their own Instagram glory.
NYONair operates flights in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.
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