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heliport

[hel-uh-pawrt, -pohrt, hee-luh-] / ˈhɛl əˌpɔrt, -ˌpoʊrt, ˈhi lə- /


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For starters, people with private planes and heliports atop buildings named for themselves are not very interested in schmoozing with the so-called common man.

From Washington Post

Knapinski, 45, was unconscious when doctors hustled him from the heliport to the emergency room at Harborview Medical Center, but he still had a pulse.

From Seattle Times

According to the report, there are three major airports, 11 regional airports and 55 heliports, not including ones operated by the military.

From Washington Post

Subsequent satellite pictures showed the Chinese army had built a vast network of military installations, including heliports, not far from the flash point in Doklam.

From BBC

So in theory it should be able to make more use of existing heliports where the frequency of landings is restricted by noise regulations.

From BBC