helipad
n.
landing area for helicopters
Helipad
The word helipad is a grammatical
contraction meaning helicopter landing pad, a landing area for
helicopters. Though helicopters can usually land anywhere flat, a fabricated helipad provides a clearly marked hard surface away from obstacles where a helicopter can land. Helipads are usually constructed out of concrete and are marked with a circle and/or a letter "H", so as to be visible from the air. They may be located at a
heliport or
airport where fuel,
air traffic control, and service facilities for aircraft are available. Usually a helipad does not have fuel and service facilities for aircraft, as does a heliport, and does not maintain a full time air traffic controller. Conversely, a helipad may also be located away from such facilities; for example, helipads are commonly placed on the roof of
hospitals to facilitate
MEDEVACs. Large
ships sometimes have a helipad onboard, and some businesses maintain a helipad on the roof of their
office tower. Helipads are not always constructed out of concrete; sometimes
forest fire fighters will construct a temporary helipad out of wood to receive supplies in remote areas. Landing pads may also be constructed in extreme conditions like on frozen ice. The world's highest helipad, built by
India, is located in the
Siachen Glacier at a height of 21,000 feet above the sea level.
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Helipad
A small, designated area, usually with a prepared surface, on a heliport, airport, landing/takeoff area, apron/ramp, or movement area used for takeoff, landing, or parking of helicopters.
(FAA4)
helipad
A prepared area designated and used for take-off and landing of helicopters. (Includes touch-down or hover point). 1/3/73
aire de manoeuvre d'hélicoptères
Zone aménagée pour l'atterrissage et le décollage des hélicoptères (Comprend les points d'atterrissage et de vol stationnaire). 1/3/73
HELIPAD
A small, designated area, usually with a prepared surface, on a heliport, airport, landing/takeoff area, apron/ramp, or movement area used for takeoff, landing, or parking of helicopters.