Noun
helipad (plural helipads)
(aviation) A small landing place for helicopters, denoted by a large "H".
Aunt B walked out onto the helipad wearing loose yoga pants. "I'm just here to stretch. Kate, want to help?” "Sure.” Thirty seconds later, as I was flying through the air, I decided that this wasn't the best idea. Ilona Andrews
A helipad in the city is reserved for government uses. Source: Internet
Airports There are 6 airfields, 3 with paved runways and 3 unpaved surfaces, and one helipad (military in Cape Bojador). Source: Internet
“But that helipad can’t be used in winters as snow covers the entire area. Source: Internet
On one occasion, Tejashwi can be seen getting angry and pushing a youth away from him in the helipad area. Source: Internet
Rajeev Bikram Shah, president of the Nepal Athletic Association, takes practice swings in the middle of the helipad, wearing a camouflage jacket and shades. Source: Internet