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Westchester Helicopter Tours

Mere miles north of the bustling urban mecca that is New York City lies a New York state gem: beautiful Westchester County. With hilltop estates, state park preserves, terraced gardens, and mountain peaks, Westchester is a breath of fresh air from the hustle of city life. A Westchester helicopter tour is one of the most unique ways to experience both the scenic beauty of Westchester County and the world-famous skyline of New York City. Departing from Westchester County Airport, your FAA-certified pilot first guides you over local highlights such as the Tappan Zee Bridge, the Tarrytown Castles, and the lush parks and gardens that shape the Hudson Valley. Then, in just minutes, you’ll enter NYC airspace for sweeping views of Manhattan’s most iconic landmarks. Whether shared or private, it’s an unforgettable way to see the region from above. And what better way to see both the serenity of the county AND the urban jungle of New York City than aboard a Westchester helicopter tour?
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Does a Westchester helicopter tour fly over New York City?

Yes. All Westchester helicopter tours enter New York City airspace. Within minutes of departure, you’ll be soaring over Manhattan and enjoying views of landmarks such as the Empire State Building, Central Park, and the skyline that defines the city.

Do all Westchester helicopter rides fly by the Statue of Liberty?

Not all Westchester flights include Lower Manhattan. To see the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, the Financial District, and One World Trade Center, you’ll want to book the 45-minute tour, which travels all the way to downtown Manhattan.

What type of helicopter is used for a Westchester helicopter tour?

Flights typically operate on a TwinStar, AStar, or Robinson R44 helicopter. These aircraft feature air conditioning, noise-canceling headsets, and large viewing windows—ideal for sightseeing and photography.