Flying in a helicopter is an unforgettable experience that offers unparalleled views and excitement. For those seeking a truly remarkable helicopter journey, booking a flight aboard Columbia Helicopters’ Boeing Vertol 234UT N239CH is a can’t-miss opportunity.
Built in 1980, the Boeing Vertol 234UT nicknamed “City of Columbia” is a rare civilian variant of the famous Chinook tandem rotor helicopter. With a spacious cabin that seats up to 33 passengers, N239CH provides comfortable and smooth flights for sightseeing tours, heli-skiing adventures and more.
What makes this helicopter so special is its remarkable lifting power. The twin rotors can lift astounding payloads up to 25,000 pounds. This enables N239CH to transport heavy equipment for logging, construction, firefighting and other industrial purposes to remote locations that would be impossible to reach by road.
During your flight, you’ll get to experience the engineering marvel of the Chinook firsthand. The counter-rotating rotors eliminate the need for an anti-torque rotor, resulting in exceptional maneuverability and stability. The muffled turbine engines provide a quiet, vibration-free ride. Huge Perspex windows offer panoramic views of the surroundings.
One of the highlights of flying in N239CH is watching the pilot expertly unload cargo using the onboard winch and hook system. The precision hovering controls allow the helicopter to delicately lower and raise massive loads. This capability was demonstrated in memorable fashion in 1982 when N239CH set a world record by lifting a payload of over 42,000 pounds!
Whether taking in majestic mountain scenery, tracking wildlife or simply enjoying a smooth aerial tour, the experience aboard this specialized Boeing Vertol is sure to be the ride of a lifetime. Don’t miss your chance to create unforgettable memories aboard Columbia Helicopters’ magnificent helicopter N239CH.
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