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Learning to Fly Helicopters

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A comprehensive guide to helicopter flying and flight

training for aspiring private or professional helicopter

pilots--updated for the first time in 20 years!



Extensively revised to cover the latest industry advances, Learning to Fly Helicopters, Second Edition, provides details on the technical and practical aspects of rotarywing flight, guiding you from preflight preparation through postflight procedures and everything in between. Written in a conversational style, the book demystifies the art and science of helicopter flying. Real-world advice from the author and other pilots is included throughout.





This copiously illustrated, up-to-date edition features new information on glass cockpits, turbine engines, IFR flying, the latest FAA test standards for a private

helicopter pilot certificate, emergency and safety procedures, how to choose a flight school, career opportunities, and more. Become a private or professional helicopter pilot with help from this trusted resource!





Learning to Fly Helicopters, Second Edition, covers:



Five myths about helicopters

Basic aerodynamics

Flight controls

Your first flight

Basic flight maneuvers

Learning to hover

Autorotations

Advanced maneuvers--with new material on hoisting,

sling loads, and offshore operations

Emergencies

Hazards of low-level flying

Flight training tips--civil and military

Aircraft systems--with new information on glass cockpits and turbine engines

Private pilot practical test standards for helicopter

pilots

The Ten Commandments for helicopter pilots

Weight and balance, passenger briefings, and hand signals

Employment opportunities

Human factors and safety

A flight to remember--lessons learned from the author's most stressful flight

Born-again copilots--when experienced captains fly the

left seat

Resources for helicopter pilots

Data on and photos of common civil helicopters

There but for the grace of God--real hangar stories as

told by real pilots

Postflight

545 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1992

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June 19, 2020
After reading the FAA's Helicopter Flying Handbook, I found this book on helicopter flying both more understandable and a much more interesting book to read. Mr. Padfield's mix of information with diagrams, photos, and an occasional bit of humor help keep the pace. Instead of the usual trudge through a dry instructional text, the reader will be captivated while learning the ins and outs of how those of us, like myself, who already have fixed wing pilot's certificates call variously "eggbeaters" and "polliwogs with oversized beanie cap spinners" that "beat the air into submission"actually manage to fly.

For the student interested in taking on flying things where the pilot sits on the wrong side of the aircraft, this book is a must. Read it first before delving further into helicopter flying - you won't be disappointed.
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August 3, 2024
Muy completo para quienes quieran una buena base teórica para ir empezando a entender los conceptos del pilotaje de helicópteros.
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June 29, 2017
I mean I'm gonna be honest here - I do not fly helicopters and probably never will. But I went through a phase where I was fascinated by them and wanted to know how in case the opportunity ever presented itself. I thought this book was a really great overview and managed to be interesting despite being a technical manual of sorts.
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October 23, 2015
Well written, articulate, comprehensive, and simple enough to read for someone not familiar with the topic. All in all a great combination.
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