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Trump Unveils Permanent White House Helipad Plan for New Presidential Helicopters

President Donald Trump announced plans for a permanent helipad on the White House South Lawn during a Q&A session. He explained that the new generation of presidential helicopters are far more powerful, causing significant damage to the grass. Helicopter manufacturer Sikorsky will fund the $5-6 million project, which will feature a carved granite White House seal. The permanent pad will allow the retirement of the aging 45-year-old presidential helicopter fleet.

Trump unveils White House helipad plan

Washington, July 6

US President Donald Trump on Monday revealed plans for a permanent helipad on the White House South Lawn, saying the project would accommodate a new generation of more powerful presidential helicopters and prevent repeated damage to the historic grounds.

Speaking during a question-and-answer session at the White House following the launch of the "Trump Accounts" programme, Trump said the existing practice of landing Marine One on the grass was no longer practical because the latest helicopters generated far greater downwash than the ageing fleet they are replacing.

"For 50 years, we've been landing helicopters on grass," Trump said. "The grass is wet, soggy... and these pilots are so good they almost hit the mark all the time."

He said the problem emerged after the arrival of newly built presidential helicopters.

"They're about two-and-a-half times more powerful than the old ones," Trump said. "Half of the grass was sitting in front of the Oval Office."

According to Trump, the helicopters did not merely scorch the lawn.

"It didn't singe it. It literally lifted" the grass because of the aircraft's power, he said.

Trump said he proposed constructing a permanent helipad after asking military officials whether they had considered the idea.

"I said, has anybody ever thought of a helipad?" he recalled. "I had like six generals in front of me and they're going, 'Wow, that's a good idea.'"

The President said the new landing area would feature a White House seal carved into granite and could also be used for official events when helicopters were not operating.

"It's got the seal of the White House in carved granite," Trump said. "It's going to be, I think, really beautiful."

Trump disclosed that helicopter manufacturer Sikorsky would bear the cost of the project.

"Sikorsky is paying for it," he said. "They're paying the full cost."

He estimated the construction would cost between five million and six million dollars and said the company had agreed to finance it because it had not anticipated the impact the new helicopters would have on the White House grounds.

"They felt a little guilty," Trump said.

Trump added that the permanent helipad would allow the retirement of the current presidential helicopters, some of which are more than four decades old.

"We'll be able to finally retire 45-year-old helicopters," he said.

Marine One is the call sign used when the US President travels aboard a helicopter operated by the US Marine Corps. The presidential fleet has long transported presidents between the White House, nearby military bases and other destinations. The next-generation helicopters are intended to replace the ageing fleet that has served multiple administrations over several decades.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Classic Trump move - make someone else pay for it and then take all the credit! 😅 But I have to admit, if Marine One is literally destroying the lawn every time it lands, a permanent helipad makes practical sense. Just hope they don't carve his name into the granite instead of the White House seal!

Vikram M

As an engineer, I can appreciate the technical challenge here. The newer helicopters with more powerful engines create significantly more downwash - it's basic physics. But the way Trump tells the story, it sounds like he personally invented the helipad! "Wow, that's a good idea" - of course the generals said that, he's the President! 😂

James A

I'm from California, and this seems like a lot of fuss over grass. But then again, I've seen what happens when you land heavy helicopters on turf - it's not pretty. At least they're not tearing up the lawn to build a parking lot for the golf carts! 🏌️

Sneha F

You know what? In India, we'd just plant some hardy, drought-resistant grass that could withstand the downwash. Or better yet, let the helicopters land on the Rajpath - it's already flat and wide! 😄 But jokes aside, if Sikorsky is footing the bill and it helps retire ancient helicopters, maybe it's not bad. Just seems like typical Trump showmanship to announce it this way.

Kavya N

I'm no fan of Trump, but I'll give him credit - getting a private company to

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