I could see this one. The only helicopter ride that I ever took was in a glass-bottomed helicopter, over Toronto, in 1973. They were still building the CN Tower. We went over it and it was cool! I do remember being nervous, though, and kept checking both blades to make sure that there was no change in the way they were spinning.
The floor is safe. I jump on it with the kids. It drives my wife nuts!
I'm not sure if I would do the helicopter again, although I did get cancelled out of a hot air balloon this summer because of high winds (I got my money back -$200). I always wanted to try that.
Lori,
ReplyDeleteI could see this one. The only helicopter ride that I ever took was in a glass-bottomed helicopter, over Toronto, in 1973. They were still building the CN Tower. We went over it and it was cool! I do remember being nervous, though, and kept checking both blades to make sure that there was no change in the way they were spinning.
Mario
Good for you! I've never been in a helicopter. (I'm a writer, I just imagine this stuff! lol).
ReplyDeleteNow the observation deck of the CN Tower has a glass floor. I don't know if I would have the nerve to stand on it though. I'm a pretty big chicken.
~ Lori
Lori,
ReplyDeleteThe floor is safe. I jump on it with the kids. It drives my wife nuts!
I'm not sure if I would do the helicopter again, although I did get cancelled out of a hot air balloon this summer because of high winds (I got my money back -$200). I always wanted to try that.
Mario