Helicopter Tour Seattle Prices
Introduction
Explore the breathtaking wilderness of Alaska with Heli Alaska, Inc., a veteran-owned and FAA-certified helicopter operator. Our tours offer an unparalleled opportunity to witness the majestic landscapes of the Last Frontier from above. From the glaciers of the Chugach Mountains to the stunning views of Prince William Sound, we ensure a safe, memorable experience. Learn about the best seasons, essential gear, and what sets our services apart from others. Ready to discover Alaska’s hidden gems?
Safety
Safety is our top priority at Heli Alaska, Inc. As a veteran-owned and FAA-certified operator, we adhere strictly to FAA regulations. Our pilots are experienced in navigating Alaska’s remote and rugged terrain, ensuring a secure journey. We conduct thorough pre-flight inspections and provide safety briefings before each tour. Our commitment to safety ensures you can focus on enjoying the incredible vistas.
When to Go
Alaska’s diverse climate offers unique experiences year-round. Spring (March to May) reveals blossoming tundra, while summer (June to August) provides long daylight hours, perfect for extended tours. Fall (September to November) showcases vibrant foliage, and winter (December to February) offers a chance to witness the Northern Lights. Check weather updates for current conditions.
What to Wear
Dressing appropriately for Alaska’s varied climate is crucial. Wear layers to adjust to changing temperatures, and opt for moisture-wicking fabrics. Waterproof outerwear is essential, especially near coastal areas like Prince William Sound. Don’t forget gloves, hats, and insulated boots for warmth. For more tips, visit Travel Alaska.
Route Options
Heli Alaska, Inc. offers diverse routes showcasing Alaska’s stunning landscapes. Popular tours include the Knik Glacier Helicopter Tour and flights over the Chugach Mountains. Customize your journey with our charter services to explore specific areas such as Hatcher Pass or Talkeetna.

Photography Tips
Capture Alaska’s beauty with these photography tips. Use a polarizing filter to reduce glare from snow and ice. Early morning and late afternoon offer the best natural light for dramatic shots. Secure your gear with straps during flights. For comprehensive photography advice, refer to Alaska.org.
How to Book
Booking your adventure with Heli Alaska, Inc. is straightforward. Visit our contact page to start planning your tour. Our team will assist with selecting the best route and provide all necessary information for a seamless experience.
Conclusion
Experience the unparalleled beauty of Alaska with Heli Alaska, Inc., where safety and adventure go hand in hand. Book your tour today to witness the unspoiled wilderness from the sky. Contact us to learn more about our offerings and make your reservation.

FAQ
1. What is the best time to visit Alaska for a helicopter tour?
The best time to visit is during summer (June to August) for extended daylight and optimal weather conditions.
2. What should I wear for a helicopter tour in Alaska?
Wear layered, moisture-wicking clothing with waterproof outerwear. Insulated boots, gloves, and hats are recommended.
3. How does Heli Alaska ensure safety?
We are a veteran-owned, FAA-certified operator with experienced pilots and rigorous safety protocols.
4. Can I customize my helicopter tour route?
Yes, our charter services allow for customized routes to explore specific areas of interest.
5. Are there any weight restrictions for passengers?
Yes, weight restrictions apply for safety and balance. Please contact us for detailed information.
6. How can I prepare for weather changes during the tour?
Stay updated with weather forecasts and dress in layers to adjust to temperature variations.
7. What is the cancellation policy for bad weather?
Tours may be rescheduled or canceled due to adverse weather conditions to ensure safety. Contact us for specific policies.
8. Do you offer tours suitable for photographers?
Yes, our tours are ideal for photographers, offering stunning vistas and advice for capturing the best shots.