'i've flown in a helicopter once. Even on the ground, for helicopters with wheels, the verb would. In my version of english, helicopter is stressed on hel, which is the first syllable of the word.
Don't know which rule this follows. It was a terrible experience. I think, along that same vein, that.
Is it correct to say to go with the plane or to go on the plane instead of saying to go by plane? Hi all, i want to say that helicopter parents take care of their kids too much, so the kids cannot take care of themselves. Helicopter (and there are still a few airships in the us). I've been scared of flying ever since.' the.
The rescue helicopter approached the side of the mountain and landed on one skid while the firefighters helped the stranded hiker into the open door of the helicopter. Helicopter parents make their kids not able to. Perhaps this is because a helicopter functions more as a private vehicle (like a taxi) rather than a public vehicle (like an airplane or train). Hello everybody, i'd like to know what preposition native speakers feel is more natural in the context of helicopters.
Hello everybody, i'm new to this forum. One does not drive helicopters. For me, the paris example works, but the helicopter one does as well: One flies or pilots aircraft, including helicopters, which can include hovering.
I found in coca entries for both get in and get on the. I guess one could ask a pilot: