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Do helicopters have that same minimum altitudes as airplanes. Such as 1000ft agl in congested areas. Just kind of wondering, because I see them flying maybe about 200-300ft every now and then…
 
They're in different "airspaces" and can receive clearance for lower altitudes than you what you would see for airplanes. IE news choppers. fyi medical flights get priority in their requests also
 
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