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"fly a helicopter" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of piloting or operating a helicopter. Example: "The experienced pilot taught me how to fly a helicopter during my first flying lesson."
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Fly a helicopter!
Princess Charlotte's dad can fly a helicopter.
It went along the lines of: "I wanna fly a helicopter in Afghanistan".
It was a set so huge they could, and did, fly a helicopter inside it.
I used to rock climb, I fly a helicopter, but from that day I developed a fear of heights.
You had to fly a helicopter down a tunnel, avoiding obstacles in order to see how far you could go".
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"Running the hearings is like flying a helicopter," he said.
Mr. Tafoya flies a helicopter for a hospital in Greeley, Colo.
Perhaps he flew a helicopter in the war.
She said his work there should not have involved flying a helicopter.
I've never flown a helicopter, but he was probably right.
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