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"in a helicopter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who is inside a helicopter, or has taken a ride in a helicopter. For example: "The children had an amazing adventure when they went sightseeing in a helicopter."
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In a helicopter.
Stanley ride in a helicopter.
In a helicopter for babies?
They're getting in a helicopter (on video).
The scenes in a helicopter were, in fact, filmed in a helicopter.
Five Americans died in a helicopter crash.
He left immediately afterwards in a helicopter.
(Vaughan died in a helicopter crash in 1990).
"There's no better view, unless you're in a helicopter".
After the ceremony, Mr Bush flew off in a helicopter.
Powers died in 1977 in a helicopter incident.
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