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InGen Construction Helicopter
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The Helicopter flying over Isla Nublar
Role A109-A
Manufacturer Agusta
Status In service (Isla Nublar, 1992)
Primary users InGen Construction
John Hammond

The InGen Construction Helicopter was an Agusta A-109A Helicopter owned and operated by InGen Construction. It was present on Isla Nublar during the 1992 inspection.

History

The Jurassic Park Incident

The Inspection

Following the Isla Nublar Incident, the helicopter ferried the inspection team of Alan Grant, Ian Malcolm, Ellie Sattler and Donald Gennaro accompanied by John Hammond across to Isla Nublar. Whilst onboard, the occupants were warned by Hammond that Malcolm suffered from what he described as "a deplorable excess of personality" and laid the groundwork for Malcolm to introduce his area of study, Chaos Theory. Hammond joked that whilst he had brought scientists to inspect the park, Gennaro had brought a 'rockstar'.

Whilst on approach to Isla Nublar the helicopter began encountering turbulence, a side effect of Isla Nublar's bad wind shears, and had to begin descending quickly towards the Helipad. At Hammond's behest, the passengers fastened their seat belts, all with the exception of Sattler and Grant, the latter of who had mistakenly taken the female part of Sattler's restraint. Hammond moved to assist, but Grant impatiently tied the two odd ends together. After landing at the waterfall helipad, the helicopter departed for the mainland.

Rescue

After the park systems at Jurassic Park were rebooted, Hammond called the mainland who hastily sent the helicopter over to the island to rescue Grant, Sattler, Malcolm, Hammond and his grandchildren, Tim and Lex Murphy. Once all were aboard, it departed towards the setting sun.

Production Notes

Pre-Production

Concept Art of the Helicopter by John Bell.

Production

Post-Production

Legacy

References

A visually similar chopper featured in the 2014 film Godzilla, belonging to the fictional corporation, Monarch.