You bring the crew, we'll bring the aircraft
Book in 30, 60, or 90 minute sessions depending on the scope of your shoot. Our ground crew is on site to stage the helicopter, reposition it between sequences, and keep your production moving. Our Milwaukee ramp gives you open sightlines and room for crews up to 20. You bring the crew. We bring the helicopter.
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Riley Brennan
"10/10 would book again"
We came in for a 30 min shoot for our instagram and Mackenzie had everything ready when we walked in. Helicopter looked sick with the doors open and we knocked out everything on our list with no time to spare. It was pretty neat. Definitly would recommend for anyone looking for a unique set to shoot at.
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No. Photoshoots are ramp-based. The aircraft stays in place for the duration of your booking. If you need aerial or in-flight footage, that's handled through our Custom Tours, where the helicopter actually flies.
No. For safety reasons, the aircraft is fully shut down for the entire shoot. No engine start, no rotor spin. The ground crew can reposition the aircraft on the ramp as needed, but it stays off.
Yes. Doors can be open or closed, and you can shoot the interior, exterior, or both. Tell us what you have planned in your inquiry so the ground crew can prep the aircraft accordingly.
No. You bring your own photographer, videographer, and any crew you need for the shoot. We provide private access to the aircraft, the ramp, and one ground crew member to assist with staging and safety.
Up to 20 total, including crew and talent combined. Larger productions can be discussed, but the 20-person cap is the standard limit for safety and ramp logistics.
Bring what you need. Larger gear (lighting rigs, generators, big stands, dolly tracks) needs to be disclosed in your inquiry so we can confirm it works with our ramp setup and safety requirements. Standard handheld gear, tripods, and reflectors don't need pre-approval.
Sometimes, depending on ramp availability that day. Overtime is billed at $300 per 30 minutes if pre-arranged when you book, or $500 per 30 minutes if added on the day of the shoot. Your ground crew will know what's possible.