There’s something different about lifting vertically.
No runway.
No long taxi.
Just a controlled rise into open air.
Flying in a helicopter like the green AW109 isn’t simply transportation — it’s perspective.
As you ascend, the landscape reveals its layers. Volcanoes stand distinct against the horizon. Forest canopies stretch in every direction. Coastlines curve quietly into the ocean.
What would take hours on the ground becomes a smooth transition through altitude.
The experience feels intentional. Direct. Immersive.
This aircraft is built for terrain that demands flexibility — mountainous regions, remote coastlines, destinations without traditional infrastructure.
But beyond access, there’s clarity.
You see the country differently.
You understand its geography.
You move through it without interruption.
This is not about speed alone.
It’s about precision, control, and seeing Costa Rica as few ever do.