

- — I was shocked erstwhile a chopper pilot called and asked if he could land on my land,” says Bartłomiej Machaj, owner of a fish farm in Jurgow under the Tatras.
- The pilot and chopper passengers at the Highlander bought fresh trout. These are known for their taste, but no one's always flown helicopters before.
- — This is only extravagant to fly in for 100 zł of fish with a device worth over 3 million — the Highlanders from Jurgow laugh
- More akin texts can be found on the main page of Onetu
A photograph of the Bell 427 chopper standing in front of the “Giwont Restaurant” located on the border of Zakopane and Kościeliska published “Podhalan Tygodnik” a fewer days ago.
"As you can see, it's worth even jumping into your chopper and coming for dinner," says “Podhalan Week”, and the text is full of comments by people who are shocked that rich Poles let themselves to fly a chopper only to eat dinner in an interesting place.
The chopper's here to shop. They bought fish for 100-150 zł
— This is extravagant, but late individual has overcome it – says Mrs Helena, a resident of Jurgow in Bukowina Tatrzanska Municipality (also in Podtarze). “A fewer days ago, a truly large chopper landed close my house. erstwhile he sat in a close meadow, the windows were shaking. A man came out of the center and went to my neighbour who runs trout farms in Jurgow. And believe me, the pilot left a neighbour with a fish commercial after a fewer minutes and flew away. So he flew to the mountains only for fish that could be worth possibly 100-150 PLN. And he most likely spent a fewer 1000 dollars on the chopper fuel itself. It's called having a fantasy! In fact, the fish in my neighbour are truly excellent in taste, but despite all this, it shocks me that individual flew for them specifically with a device for over PLN 3 million.
The chopper that landed in Jurgowo is Eurocopter EC135. The device was put up for sale for 830 1000 euro. This is in our currency over PLN 3 million 400 thousand
— I am not hiding, I was a small shocked erstwhile a pilot of this chopper called me a twelve minutes before landing and asked if he could sit on my land,” says Bartłomiej Machaj, owner of a fish farm in Jurgow. “I agreed, so after a while you arrived. They were very nice. I hear they're fans of my fish, they've been visiting me in the summer, but in the car. Now they're on a helicopter. They're expected to come in more often. Nice, adds the laughter of the breeder.