Just thinking about why in a helicopter sounds better than on a helicopter it occurred to me that we most often say on a bus when in fact we actually travel in a bus. Hello everybody, i'd like to know what preposition native speakers feel is more natural in the context of helicopters. Don't know which rule this follows.
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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).
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For me, the paris example works, but the helicopter one does as well: Hi, what does it mean to beat the air into submission? It was a terrible experience. One flies or pilots aircraft, including helicopters, which can include hovering.
Personally i wouldn't call a helicopter a helo unless i thought i was in a hollywood film or in the military, so i would recommend sticking with helicopter. I found in coca entries for both get in and get on the. One does not drive helicopters. Even on the ground, for helicopters with wheels, the verb would.
I think, along that same vein, that.
A helicopter doesn't fly, it beats the air into submission. I read into a dictionary that the difference relies on the (often. The people that need to go to the hospital very quickly sometimes go by helicopter/in helicopters. By helicopter es un poco más formal pero se usa más que la otra.
'i've flown in a helicopter once.