There aren't many video about the R44 systems or POH but this is one. So thanks. But here is my critique. The speaker repeats himself to stress certain things, When this is happening I fee like I'm wasting study time. If I want to repeat something I will replay the video. So overall nice video. You could do a bunch a videos for the R44 and I think you'd get a lot of views, but be concise and I would watch your videos over and over to learn the material.
Thanks for watching. We have a paid ground school site with an entire R44 section. Check it out at www.helicopterground.com. We have testimonial blogs that you could check out at www.helicopterground.com/blog?tag=testimonials Just for commenting, here is a free digital copy of "Top Ten Check Ride Tips", which hit Amazon #1 best seller within 4 hours of publishing! www.helicopterground.com/pl/38587
Constructive comment: Most of the time you are just reading the manual instead of commenting on what is written. For example: it would be nice to hear what "dispatch" means and why is it separate from required VFR equipment .
Hi, I am interested in becoming a licensed pilot. I am curious as to how I get started (i.e. courses to take, degree). My background is in accounting and I am currently a tax associate at a regional accounting firm. I do not intend for this to be a career but rather a goal that I want to accomplish. Could you provide some insight on how to get started? I reside in Fargo, ND and there are only two aviation schools I can think of but nothing pertaining to helicopters.
+1JayVon I would google search what schools have helicopters in your region. Schedule a introductory flight and go do your first flight to see what it is all about!
There aren't many video about the R44 systems or POH but this is one. So thanks. But here is my critique.
The speaker repeats himself to stress certain things, When this is happening I fee like I'm wasting study time. If I want to repeat something I will replay the video.
So overall nice video. You could do a bunch a videos for the R44 and I think you'd get a lot of views, but be concise and I would watch your videos over and over to learn the material.
Thanks for watching. We have a paid ground school site with an entire R44 section. Check it out at www.helicopterground.com. We have testimonial blogs that you could check out at www.helicopterground.com/blog?tag=testimonials
Just for commenting, here is a free digital copy of "Top Ten Check Ride Tips", which hit Amazon #1 best seller within 4 hours of publishing! www.helicopterground.com/pl/38587
Constructive comment: Most of the time you are just reading the manual instead of commenting on what is written. For example: it would be nice to hear what "dispatch" means and why is it separate from required VFR equipment .
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Hi,
I am interested in becoming a licensed pilot. I am curious as to how I get started (i.e. courses to take, degree). My background is in accounting and I am currently a tax associate at a regional accounting firm. I do not intend for this to be a career but rather a goal that I want to accomplish. Could you provide some insight on how to get started? I reside in Fargo, ND and there are only two aviation schools I can think of but nothing pertaining to helicopters.
+1JayVon I would google search what schools have helicopters in your region. Schedule a introductory flight and go do your first flight to see what it is all about!
Very good advice on all types of air craft if in doubt don't do it as my mom use to say
Thank you!
Slow down
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