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صور منوعة من دول العالم لمنصات نزول الطائرات العمودية - أرشيف شبكة التأمل الإعلامية

صور منوعة من دول العالم لمنصات نزول الطائرات العمودية

أرشيف شبكة التأمل الإعلامية

نشر في: الخميس,25 مايو , 2017 4:51م

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The luxury Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai boasts a sky-high helipad on the 28th floor, offering stunning views of the blue ocean below - but unnervingly it's right on the edge of the building 

Accessibility issues: The Needles Lighthouse built in 1859 off the Isle of Wight was given an uplift in 1987 with the addition of a rooftop helipad, allowing maintenance workers and keepers to hop to it in a jiffy. Careful manoeuvering required

Living the high life: The 279-foot-long Pacific luxury yacht built by Lurssen in Germany features a 'touch-n-go' helipad so guests and crew members can skip to shore whenever they fancy 

Difficult visibility: A grassy helipad on the outskirts of Ghandruk, a town in the Annapurna Region of Nepal 

Tropical touch down: The helipad from the 1993 Steven Spielberg film Jurassic Park was constructed close to the Manawaiopuna Falls in the Hanapepe Valley, Hawaii

Living life on the edge: A small helipad situated high up in the mountains on the archipelago of Lofoten in Norway, boasting incredible views of the gaping valleys below 

Striking setting: This aerial image captures one of four helipads built for the U.S. military on Okinawa Island in Japan

Coming to the rescue: A helicopter pad in the Khumbu Valley in Nepal, which is the gateway to Everest and inundated with mountaineers every year

Golden triangle: This helipad set in the mountains looks like a tricky place to land. It's not known where the exact location is

Into the valleys: A helicopter landing spot seen on the dried up basin of the Shumak river in eastern Siberia. Locals have painted the rocks white to indicate where the helipad is

No hiking required: A sightseeing helicopter landing at a helipad at the foot of the Corcovado mountain in Rio de Janeiro Brazil. The famous Christ the Redeemer statue can be seen in the background 

Into thin air: Stones mark out a helicopter landing spot along the Everest Base Camp trekking route in Nepal with views of Mount Nuptse in the background 

Cityscape: Many buildings around Tokyo Station have rooftop helipads. The Japanese capital is known for having the highest density of helipads in the world but most sit unused, restricted by a number of regulations

H marks the spot: Tourists and city commuters can swoop into Hong Kong via helicopter, thanks to this sky-high landing spot. Apparently they are commonplace in the bustling city

Concrete jungle: A circular helipad in the city of Tel Aviv in Israel. There's clearly little room for error on the part of the pilot

Howdy partner: A helipad on Moose Mountain - which stands at 7,995 feet - in Alberta. The peak is a popular hiking destination and some scenes in the movie Brokeback Mountain were also shot in the area

Saved at sea: A helipad on board the Celebrity Equinox cruise ship, which can take 2,850 passengers. The landing spot, located at the bow of the boat, is used to evacuate travellers who have medical emergencies

Coastal setting: The picturesque harbour at Porto Moniz in Madeira, Portugal, has a helipad that is used for tourist purposes and also for medical emergencies 

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