The hum of a hundred helicopters

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The future of transportation is in the sky, apparently, but there’s something to keep in mind while soaring with the birds…

The New York City skyline with multiple helicopters flying overhead.

… It can be really annoying for everyone on the ground.

Studying the Blade

In New York, the Blade app has simplified the experience of chartering a chopper, per Business Insider.

  • It’s so common among the Big Apple’s elite that “Blading” has become a verb.
  • It’s sometimes cheaper and faster to take a Blade than an Uber.
  • Especially with Blade’s $95 trips from Long Island and New Jersey into Manhattan, which avoid tolls, parking fees, and the city’s congestion pricing.

A Blade may sometimes be cheaper than an Uber, but a regular taxi is also often cheaper than an Uber, and a train is even cheaper than a taxi.

  • BI notes that Blade’s $95 trip into the city would cost you less than $3 on a train.
  • Like air taxis, the problem being solved here has already been solved by trains.

But there’s a greater cost…

… and the Bladers aren’t paying it. Helicopters are loud, and when you have lots of helicopters buzzing over a city that is already densely packed and noisy, it becomes very loud.

  • In just two years, helicopter noise complaints in NYC jumped from ~3.3k in 2019 to ~26k in 2021. That’s a 678% increase.
  • Loud noise can be detrimental to physical and mental health.

The city has tried to help by closing and restricting heliports, but only the FAA can restrict air traffic.

  • Many heliports moved to New Jersey, but flights over New York didn’t stop.

That said…

… if you regularly default to helicopter travel over a car or train, you probably couldn’t care less about what the people on the ground think.

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