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Learn To Fly Helicopters

Posted By: ELK1nG
Learn To Fly Helicopters

Learn To Fly Helicopters
Last updated 11/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.26 GB | Duration: 8h 31m

Complete blueprint on exactly what and how to become a professional pilot

What you'll learn
Understand the concept and material needed to become a helicopter pilot
Learn vital information helicopter pilots use on a daily basis
Learn aerodynamics on the helicopter and its hazards associated with them
Understand and learn airspace and other special use to be able to navigate around busy airports
Understand weather and weather charts to be able to make smart confident decisions on either accepting an flight or not
Learn performance charts and diagrams to understand why we use them and why we need to comply with them
Learn aeromedical sections such as the eyes, ear and their illusions a helicopter pilot may encounter in the aircraft
Learn the regulations in the FAR, AIM and limitations we helicopter pilots need to comply with
Understand airport diagrams, radio frequencies and how to enter and leave traffic patterns
Requirements
No, anyone can start and understand this course
No age requirements
No previous knowledge needed to begin
Description
If you ever wanted to learn how to fly helicopters and make it into a career, this is for you. If you, when you were young looked up at the sky and saw aircraft flying and ever wanted to become a pilot, this is for you. In this course, I go and explain everything you need to know to become a professional pilot. I teach my students the exact same curriculum that come to flight school. This is the blueprint and what you need to know to make this into a successful career. I explain the regulations and rules needed to know, performance charts and why they are important. Airspace the weather is a vital part in aviation and understanding how to read them is very important. I am a current CFI ( Certified Flight Instructor) and have been teaching students on how to get their private pilot license since 2015. I have been a professional tour pilot flying in and around the Grand Canyon and now I am currently an EMS Helicopter pilot back in my home town. After 8 years of flying, I continue to use and come back to this info to help me become a better pilot. This curriculum I am providing is the same exact information I give and teach my students who are starting out as a beginner and have went and become successful, safe pilot!!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Important Update!

Lecture 2 Important Update Before We Begin

Section 3: Regulations

Lecture 3 Regulations

Section 4: Airworthiness Requirements

Lecture 4 Airworthiness Requirements

Section 5: Aerodynamics

Lecture 5 Aerodynamics

Section 6: Aerodynamic Hazards

Lecture 6 Aerodynamic Hazards

Section 7: Pitot Static System

Lecture 7 Pitot Static System

Section 8: Slip/ Skid

Lecture 8 Slip/ Skid

Section 9: Gyroscopic Instruments

Lecture 9 Gyroscopic Instruments

Section 10: Magnetic Compass

Lecture 10 Magnetic Compass

Section 11: Performance

Lecture 11 Performance Charts

Section 12: Height Velocity Diagram

Lecture 12 Height Velocity Diagram

Section 13: Limitations 1

Lecture 13 Limitations 1

Section 14: Limitations 2

Lecture 14 Limitations 2

Section 15: Weight & Balance

Lecture 15 Weight & Balance

Section 16: Preflight Checklist

Lecture 16 Preflight Checklist

Section 17: Single Resource Management (SRM)

Lecture 17 Single Resource Management (SRM)

Section 18: Radio Communications/ Heliport & Airport Symbols

Lecture 18 Radio Communications/ Heliport & Airport Symbols

Section 19: Airspace

Lecture 19 Airspace

Section 20: Special Use Airspace

Lecture 20 Special Use Airspace

Section 21: Weather

Lecture 21 Weather

Section 22: Weather Services

Lecture 22 Weather Services

Section 23: Aeronautical Charts

Lecture 23 Aeronautical Charts

Section 24: Aeromedical Factors

Lecture 24 Aeromedical Factors

Section 25: Visual scanning & Collision Avoidance

Lecture 25 Visual scanning & Collision Avoidance

Section 26: Distractions & Accidents

Lecture 26 Distractions & Accidents

Section 27: Night Operations

Lecture 27 Night Operations

Section 28: Conclusion

Lecture 28 Conclusion

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