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The answer is probably no for all practical purposes.

In most countries, landing a helicopter on a vessel is a matter of agreement between thethose responsible offor the vessel (e.g. owner and captain), and the aircraft. In addition, there may be flag state requirements on the vessel for manning of the helicopter landing deck, with appropriately trained crew, and firefighting equipment. Insurance companies may have a say on this as well, as nooneno one wants to looselose either a helicopter or a vessel.

So theoretically, you could probably reach some kind of agreement that would allow this, but it seems hugely impractical, prohibitively expensive, and practically impossible.

The answer is probably no for all practical purposes.

In most countries, landing a helicopter on a vessel is a matter of agreement between the responsible of the vessel (e.g. owner and captain), and the aircraft. In addition, there may be flag state requirements on the vessel for manning of the helicopter landing deck, with appropriately trained crew, and firefighting equipment. Insurance companies may have a say on this as well, as noone wants to loose either a helicopter or a vessel.

So theoretically, you could probably reach some kind of agreement that would allow this, but it seems hugely impractical, prohibitively expensive, and practically impossible.

The answer is probably no for all practical purposes.

In most countries, landing a helicopter on a vessel is a matter of agreement between those responsible for the vessel (e.g. owner and captain), and the aircraft. In addition, there may be flag state requirements on the vessel for manning of the helicopter landing deck with appropriately trained crew and firefighting equipment. Insurance companies may have a say on this as well, as no one wants to lose either a helicopter or a vessel.

So theoretically, you could probably reach some kind of agreement that would allow this, but it seems hugely impractical, prohibitively expensive, and practically impossible.

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The answer is probably no for all practical purposes.

In most countries, landing a helicopter on a vessel is a matter of agreement between the responsible of the vessel (e.g. owner and captain), and the aircraft. In addition, there may be flag state requirements on the vessel for manning of the helicopter landing deck, with appropriately trained crew, and firefighting equipment. Insurance companies may have a say on this as well, as noone wants to loose either a helicopter or a vessel.

So theoretically, you could probably reach some kind of agreement that would allow this, but it seems hugely impractical, prohibitively expensive, and practically impossible.