peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
I did an early morning Lafayette/Lincoln Loop today. I did the loop clock wise. Coming down to Haystack there was what appeared to be a private helicopter parked immediately adjacent to Haystack. No one was around. It was 4 seater (Robinson I think) with no official markings and no one around. No trace of any USFS special use permit. It was parked off to the side of the trail corridor. Oddly no attempt to secure it to the ground.
In the past the FS has fined commercial copter owners landing in above treeline areas and did a high profile bust of private helicopter owner during a Climb to the Clouds event once. There had been a charter service that moved into the Conway area one year that was advertising landings on the summits and they were informed that it would required special permitting. Even the AMC has to get special permitting and is limited to operating outside the summer season. I am curious if this was a special use permit or if the pilot decided that it was worth the fine to land. This wasn't a cheap helicopter that probably costs hundreds of dollars an hour so a $100 fine for trampling alpine vegetation is just a drop in the bucket to the owner.
The only other possibility is the pilot had a mechanical issue and had an emergency landing. Whatever the case, it sounded like the helicopter took off while I was hiking down Falling Waters.
In the past the FS has fined commercial copter owners landing in above treeline areas and did a high profile bust of private helicopter owner during a Climb to the Clouds event once. There had been a charter service that moved into the Conway area one year that was advertising landings on the summits and they were informed that it would required special permitting. Even the AMC has to get special permitting and is limited to operating outside the summer season. I am curious if this was a special use permit or if the pilot decided that it was worth the fine to land. This wasn't a cheap helicopter that probably costs hundreds of dollars an hour so a $100 fine for trampling alpine vegetation is just a drop in the bucket to the owner.
The only other possibility is the pilot had a mechanical issue and had an emergency landing. Whatever the case, it sounded like the helicopter took off while I was hiking down Falling Waters.