A Hovering Helicopter Above Bay Club Courtside Gets Members Attention

"The helicopter approaches closer than any other [vehicle] to the fulfillment of mankind’s ancient dream of a flying horse and the magic carpet.” —Igor Sikorsky

My plan was simple. I would go to the Bay Club Courtside resort-style facility to nurse my aching sacroiliac joint in my right hip with a little self-administered hydrotherapy as I had done the day prior and swim a few laps before taking a bike ride on the Los Gatos Creek Trail behind the Netflix headquarters and campus directly across the street from the club.

To this end, I strategically sat in front of the pulsating hot tub jets which provided virtually immediate relief. While lounging on the comfortable, thick cushioned royal blue chaise lounge waiting for a pool lane to be freed up, I heard the signature sound of a helicopter as did others who were just as curious and entertained as I was.

Some people describe the sound of the rotating blades of a helicopter as whirling, clapping, chopping, or fluttering as it hovers in place. The sound conjures up all sorts of things (good and bad) depending on one’s experience. For me I am reminded of the time I invited my late dad to take a helicopter ride with me while vacationing in Maui; recalling the hit series “Mash” starring Alan Alda as Hawkeye or "Good Morning Vietnam” starring the late Robin Williams back in the day. More currently the popular Seal Team series comes to mind.

The defining characteristic of a helicopter is its ability to hover at any point during a flight. Helicopters hover by generating lift from the horizontal rotating blades. As the air is sliced and separated by the blade an upward lift force is created, keeping the helicopter suspended in the sky. It is it’s hovering in place capability that allowed me to capture these photos and short video clip:

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At a time when travel restrictions are still in place due to COVID-19, I have really enjoyed the outdoor pools and hot tub, especially during the resurgence of the great 70-degree weather we’ve been having of late in the South Bay. I am also grateful for the health and safety protocols that the management has put in place and the friendly and helpful staff who are doing their best to serve its’ members.