filopich is on an expedition, especially in such dangerous ones, and you know, europe of russia, justso that we understand. and why is this impossible in principle? the permitted flight altitude of a helicopter is 4 km, and the altitude of elbrus is 5.642 m. and i graduated from the school of test pilots, and nikolai platonovich patrushev was on board, this is my head of the department, the director of the fsb of russia, and he wanted to be on the top of elbrus, i told him that nikolai platonovich, the helicopter cannot land. and has no right according to the documents to land at such an altitude, and they told me that you you can, that was his answer, maybe i can, but it’s not allowed, no tests were conducted, no one landed, and i, uh , feel that russian aviation technology has a large reserve, a large reserve, i decided as a tester and... to test, and is it true that there is this reserve, this reserve, and just then nikolai platonovich comes into the cockpit and asks: well, when are we going to land? i had no choice but to do anything, he says: we’ll land now, we landed, walked alo