Flying Over New York City
10 years ago by
This summer, for the first time in my life, I rode in a helicopter.
It had been one of my dreams in life, I don’t really know why – and it was when my family came to visit me in New York that I finally decided to go ahead and do it. It’s very easy to take a helicopter to fly over New York – you just have to go to the heliport… It’s a bit expensive, but a great gift if you dream of seeing the city like you’ve never seen it before.
A lot of people totally scared the hell our of me before I went (“You’re going to crash!!!” “Those things will explode against a building if there’s even the tiniest bit of wind!!!”)(let’s just say that people who are afraid of heights don’t go easy on you when it comes to convincing their friends not to risk their lives) so even though I do have a little bit of a dare devil in me, let’s say I was quietly freaking out.
But hey, it’s very organized and regulated, ok, and hoards of tourists show up to do it every day, so in terms of danger, the risk is probably close to zero. But still.
You’re going to think I’m crazy, but the thing I was most excited about was the take off. I’ve always had a thing for the propellers, the wind, the noise… And that crazy forward motion the helicopter makes when it leaves the ground. I thought being inside must be kind of like riding Space Mountain. And I LOVE Space Mountain…
But I was a little disappointed, because you actually you don’t feel anything at all. You take off from the ground like it’s some kind of magic, and a few seconds later, you’re flying over the Statue of Liberty.
And that’s when it starts to get really amazing. I won’t tell you much more about it – I’ll just share a few photos with you. It’s beautiful, it’s sublime, it’s magical. You feel so small and big at the same time, it’s like you could take the whole city in your hand. You can see the full expanse of Central park, the full height of the city, the beauty of its bridges, and the incredible romanticism of it all. It’s simply sublime.
You have to do it at least once.
If you’re not afraid of heights, of course.
Big kisses!
Translated by Andrea Perdue
C’est note, je vais le faire a Londres, c’est une ville que j’adore! je me demande si ce sera si simple que a NY de prendre un hellico?
it doesn’t look half bad! congrats! :)
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helicopter rides are the best
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WOW, that sounds fantastic and your photos are gorgeous. Which helicopter tour company did you take? That is certainly a great x-mas gift :)
Je préfère me contenter de savourer ces images! A couper le souffle!
?XO?
Jeanne
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Je l’avais fait avec mon père en… 1999 ! je rêve de le refaire, et de revenir à NY aussi :)
J’ai aussi fait de l’hélicoptère en septembre pour la 1e fois, j’ai bien pensé à toi ! C’était juste un petit trajet Nice Cannes pour un événement particulier, et j’ai adoré. C’est complètement différent de l’avion, l’impression de pouvoir faire ce qu’on veut dans l’air, l’impression d’avoir déjà vécu ça (vive Google Earth !!). Par contre j’étais dans un petit modèle, qu’est ce que ça vibre.
That really does look amazing…having said that…I’m not a fan of small planes…and I would feel a bit nervous…!!;
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It must have been a breathtaking experience…I can totally relate- I love flying (and any flying machine will do :) There was a reason I married a pilot! :)
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fait pour ma part à la Réunion, magique aussi.
et moi qui suis un peu une flippée de l’avion, j’ai trouvé que c’était bien moins flippant!
L’hélico pour survoler la ville du Cap en Afrique du Sud, la montagne de la Table, le cap de Bonne-Espérance, magnifique souvenir!
In almost every city you can visit by helicopter ,which i found amazing to be able and see the city with another proportion….you feel so small/big at the same time…try next time Paris.:)
xoxo
Yael Guetta
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Je l’ai fait il y a 5 ans en arrivant a NY et j’avoue que c’est canon meme si l’effet ‘playmobile’ m’a un peu mise mal a l’aise!! Bon, c’est pas un risque zero quand meme faut le dire, il y a qq annees un helico s’est scratche et une famille quasi entiere est morte :(
That would make a great anniversary gift! Would you mind sharing which company you used???
J’adore !! J’ai fait la même chose en Polynesie et NYC est dans ma bucket list!!!
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Bisous bisous la casse cou
Alix
wonderful post! brings back some memories… I did exactly the same as a tourist visiting NY for the first time. The only sad difference is there were the twin towers in my pics….
You’ve got me jealous!!
xxxx
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I am terrified of heights, so this is a no-no for me, but I’ve known others who have taken the helicopter tours of NYC, and they absolutely loved it. Maybe one day, I’ll stop being a wuss, and give it a whirl (heh).
I am not sure I am that brave, but I loved the photos!
Ça fait rêver! :) dis garance, j aimerais t offrir un livre mais où te l envoyer please? Bisous corsica girl!
I agree, it’s a must do at least once in life…
Ny is an amazing city and I miss that landscape so much!!
The beginning of 2015 I am going to try this! Can´t wait really cause it looks amazing
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How exciting! Great photos.
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Merci de nous faire partager ces photos, ça serait mon rêve de survoler NYC ! Tellement magique :)
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je crois que l’image de l’endroit de l’hélico est dans le film de Thomas Crown :), isn’t it ? !,…thanks a lot for photos et texte :)
J’ai failli faire le tour d’helico cet été en allant a NY, mais c’est vrai que ça coute une petite blinde ! Mais c’est clairement sur ma liste de choses à faire quand j’y retournerais !
xoxo CarolineJ
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