STILL PHOTOGRAPHY & HAND HELD FILMING
PROVEN EXPERTISE AND CAPABILITY
We are accredited / approved aerial helicopter suppliers to the leading print media and television stations in Sydney including Newslimited and Channel 10, with reliable day and night capability. Over many years, we have provided helicopter platforms for thousands of images for advertising, magazines, catalogues, web sites, property surveys, events, construction progress, and more.
EFFICIENT OPERATIONS
With all assignments, we will conduct a thorough on-ground briefing prior to take off in the helicopter, to ensure that the client’s requirements are clearly understood, and then delivered in the air on time and within budget.
A SOLUTION TO MATCH ANY REQUIREMENT
We remove the doors to make the job easier on the Robinson R44, and our EC120 helicopter has a sliding rear door to enable a generous working area for the photographer. We can also offer our helicopters with both left hand side doors removed to offer same-side shooting capability for a photographer and additional photographer/videographer.
ECONOMICAL GYRO STABILISATION
The Tyler Mini Gyro will work in any helicopter, is easy to transport, and no CASA aviation authority approval is required for its operation. It is ideal for projects in remote areas where shipment of heavy systems is impractical or engineers are unavailable for sign off.
Easy to set up and easy to operate, the Tyler Mini Gyro requires no prior experience to use. A perfect solution for those on a budget looking for a professional result.
WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY:
“It is always a pleasure flying with Sydney HeliCharter. My aerial photography, video and VR work is often complex and technically demanding, so from the moment I walk through the door it’s comforting to know that I’m in good hands.
The guys at Sydney HeliCharter are well versed at working in and around Sydney’s complex airspace and we’ve become extremely efficient at achieving the perfect angles with minimum fuss.
Very professional and I would not hesitate to recommend them.”
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