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This image captures the interior view from the co-pilot's seat of a Robinson R44 Raven II helicopter, identified by the registration "PR-ETO" visible on the avionics stack. The helicopter is stationary on an asphalt apron with yellow markings.

Two individuals are present in the cockpit, evidenced by their legs and feet. The person in the co-pilot's seat, from whose perspective the photo is taken, wears white athletic shoes with prominent yellow laces and black pants. The pilot's left foot, wearing a black athletic shoe with white and yellow accents, is partially visible near the flight controls.

The instrument panel displays various gauges: an altimeter showing approximately 200 feet, a vertical speed indicator at zero, an airspeed indicator at 0 knots, an RPM gauge, and a manifold pressure gauge indicating approximately 5 inches of mercury. Warning lights for "CLUTCH," "MR TEMP," "CARBON MONOXIDE," "LOW FUEL," and "LOW RPM" are visible but unlit. Below the main panel, an avionics stack features an "AURA" brand audio panel, communication radios, and navigation equipment. A red fire extinguisher is secured in a brown leather holder to the left of the avionics. The helicopter's interior floor is carpeted in a light beige tone.

Beyond the helicopter's windshield, an airfield environment is visible. In the mid-ground, multiple light-colored buildings, characteristic of airport hangars or facilities, line the perimeter. A blue and white helicopter is parked on the apron to the left. Tropical vegetation, including palm trees, is scattered throughout the scene. In the distant background, under a partly cloudy sky, prominent and distinctly shaped mountains, including a rugged peak resembling Pedra da Gávea, dominate the landscape. A tall utility pole stands on the left side of the frame.

Forensically, the "PR-ETO" registration indicates a Brazilian-registered aircraft. The unique mountainous backdrop, particularly the formation resembling Pedra da Gávea, in conjunction with the registration, identifies the location as Jacarepaguá Airport (Aeroporto de Jacarepaguá - Roberto Marinho) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with the Tijuca Forest National Park mountains in the background. The helicopter appears to be powered on but not in flight, likely undergoing pre-flight procedures or preparing for taxi.
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Jun 5, 2026

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This image captures the interior view from the co-pilot's seat of a Robinson R44 Raven II helicopter, identified by the registration "PR-ETO" visible on the avionics stack. The helicopter is stationary on an asphalt apron with yellow markings. Two individuals are present in the cockpit, evidenced by their legs and feet. The person in the co-pilot's seat, from whose perspective the photo is taken, wears white athletic shoes with prominent yellow laces and black pants. The pilot's left foot, wearing a black athletic shoe with white and yellow accents, is partially visible near the flight controls. The instrument panel displays various gauges: an altimeter showing approximately 200 feet, a vertical speed indicator at zero, an airspeed indicator at 0 knots, an RPM gauge, and a manifold pressure gauge indicating approximately 5 inches of mercury. Warning lights for "CLUTCH," "MR TEMP," "CARBON MONOXIDE," "LOW FUEL," and "LOW RPM" are visible but unlit. Below the main panel, an avionics stack features an "AURA" brand audio panel, communication radios, and navigation equipment. A red fire extinguisher is secured in a brown leather holder to the left of the avionics. The helicopter's interior floor is carpeted in a light beige tone. Beyond the helicopter's windshield, an airfield environment is visible. In the mid-ground, multiple light-colored buildings, characteristic of airport hangars or facilities, line the perimeter. A blue and white helicopter is parked on the apron to the left. Tropical vegetation, including palm trees, is scattered throughout the scene. In the distant background, under a partly cloudy sky, prominent and distinctly shaped mountains, including a rugged peak resembling Pedra da Gávea, dominate the landscape. A tall utility pole stands on the left side of the frame. Forensically, the "PR-ETO" registration indicates a Brazilian-registered aircraft. The unique mountainous backdrop, particularly the formation resembling Pedra da Gávea, in conjunction with the registration, identifies the location as Jacarepaguá Airport (Aeroporto de Jacarepaguá - Roberto Marinho) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with the Tijuca Forest National Park mountains in the background. The helicopter appears to be powered on but not in flight, likely undergoing pre-flight procedures or preparing for taxi.

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