Evening.
President class alumni He Bijing and Hu Ding, who came to see him, both suggested he should get a private helicopter, as it's quite feasible to fly one in Guangdong.
Many rich people fly these things to go out for meals.
Chen Pingsheng thought about it and felt it was reasonable.
It's quite troublesome to apply for a flight for an ordinary private plane.
However, a helicopter is okay, since it's considered a low-altitude flying vehicle.
Quite a few bosses in Guangdong like to commute to work in helicopters. He himself had never experienced one, so purchasing one didn't sound too bad.
When Xiao Danchun and the others arrived, they overheard the conversation about buying a helicopter.
"Old Chen, with your wealth, I suggest you go for the Sikorsky S-92," one said.
"It's a twin-engine medium-heavy helicopter with an all-aluminum frame and four-blade rotor to reduce noise and vibration and can accommodate up to 19 passengers."