Great video. You are not wrong about just putting pressure on the cyclic to turn. It’s a big disc compared to a small aileron surface. The smallest pressure gets a reaction. Love it!
@@PilotTeacher several (+16) years ago, I lived in Saskatchewan and was an instructor for the Safety Council. One of our clients was SaskEnergy and there was a senior guy named Randy (can't think of his last name), but he knew of my love for helicopters and said that he and Bart used to go hunting/fishing together... Bart and I never met but say hi for me...
@@PilotTeacher Hey Pilot Teacher, thanks for the prompt response. That suggestion was actually meant for the newbies to get familiar with the different controls.
@@pilotpeego1820 thanks!! You can see the controls in this video. When I’m long-lining a slung load I have to move the controls more to keep the load under control: ua-cam.com/video/K_TdcAKEDwE/v-deo.html
Really great video and thanks for talking through what's going on in your head, it helps portray the experience really well. Just curious, what is the fuel tank max / mileage on something like that? I'm curious if someone could fly from the southern Tip of Chile to the tail of Antarctica.
Hey Sam. Thanks for the comment. That is a long trip and without carrying an additional fuel bladder mounted inside the aircraft you will not make it. The shortest trip, airport to airport is 513nm and that is providing there is fuel available at both ends of the leg! It can be done, but logistics would need to be arranged to ensure fuel is available! Oh, and to answer your question the Astar I fly has a 540l fuel tank and burns around 180 l/hr = 3 hrs of run time - 20 min reserve = 2h40 min before needing to land - Cruising around 120kts = just over 300 miles to a tank.
@@PilotTeacher Like SA said: it's awesome to have the running internal dialogue. As a newbie pilot working on a commercial rating it's cool to see and hear what's going on in a more experienced pilot's mind when he's out on a work day. You've mentioned your time as a CFI... do you think you would perhaps teach new students differently at this stage of your development? Not sure if you've done any "advanced" training through a specialty school like Volo Mission or if you've just learned on the job and by flying with other more XP pilots? Would love to see a vid with your thoughts on that subject; basically whether it's worth it to pay for specialty training or like you mentioned in another of your vids: just go an get involved in an area or with a company that is doing the type of flying you want to do. Apologies for that loss of focus at the end. Thanks for taking the time to continue creating content. You rock.
Hi Charles, My helmet is actually the EVO 152 which is almost identical to the MSA Gallet LH250, just not as high quality, but it's half the price. A nice helmet, but if I were to get another helmet I would definitely go with the Gallet. My last company bought my EVO for me.
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Great video. You are not wrong about just putting pressure on the cyclic to turn. It’s a big disc compared to a small aileron surface. The smallest pressure gets a reaction. Love it!
It's more like 'Thinking' the aircraft to move! If you are a smooth pilot most of the time the passengers should never see your hands move!
another well done video... congrats...
Thanks Grant. Glad you liked it!
@@PilotTeacher several (+16) years ago, I lived in Saskatchewan and was an instructor for the Safety Council. One of our clients was SaskEnergy and there was a senior guy named Randy (can't think of his last name), but he knew of my love for helicopters and said that he and Bart used to go hunting/fishing together... Bart and I never met but say hi for me...
@@corinevanstone272 I sure will!
Awesome video! One quick tip. A camera showing the controls would help a lot.
Honestly there is nothing to see as a good pilot will fly and you will hardly see their hands and feet move.
@@PilotTeacher Hey Pilot Teacher, thanks for the prompt response. That suggestion was actually meant for the newbies to get familiar with the different controls.
By the way, your channel is really good. 👍🏼
@@pilotpeego1820 thanks!! You can see the controls in this video. When I’m long-lining a slung load I have to move the controls more to keep the load under control:
ua-cam.com/video/K_TdcAKEDwE/v-deo.html
@@pilotpeego1820 in that case this will help:
ua-cam.com/users/shorts9PNrrqFW12E?feature=share
Great camera angle 👍
Thanks Mike
Really enjoyed this one!
Yay, thank you!
You have an awesome career sir 👍🏼
Thank you! It was a hard road but anyone can drive that road too!!
Thank you !
You’re welcome!
Great video, thanks for sharing. Nice landing!
Thanks Joaquim!
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De nada!
Great angle,,waiting for the next content,thx👍
More to come!
Really great video and thanks for talking through what's going on in your head, it helps portray the experience really well. Just curious, what is the fuel tank max / mileage on something like that? I'm curious if someone could fly from the southern Tip of Chile to the tail of Antarctica.
Hey Sam. Thanks for the comment. That is a long trip and without carrying an additional fuel bladder mounted inside the aircraft you will not make it. The shortest trip, airport to airport is 513nm and that is providing there is fuel available at both ends of the leg! It can be done, but logistics would need to be arranged to ensure fuel is available!
Oh, and to answer your question the Astar I fly has a 540l fuel tank and burns around 180 l/hr = 3 hrs of run time - 20 min reserve = 2h40 min before needing to land - Cruising around 120kts = just over 300 miles to a tank.
@@PilotTeacher thank you so much!
@@PilotTeacher Like SA said: it's awesome to have the running internal dialogue. As a newbie pilot working on a commercial rating it's cool to see and hear what's going on in a more experienced pilot's mind when he's out on a work day. You've mentioned your time as a CFI... do you think you would perhaps teach new students differently at this stage of your development? Not sure if you've done any "advanced" training through a specialty school like Volo Mission or if you've just learned on the job and by flying with other more XP pilots? Would love to see a vid with your thoughts on that subject; basically whether it's worth it to pay for specialty training or like you mentioned in another of your vids: just go an get involved in an area or with a company that is doing the type of flying you want to do. Apologies for that loss of focus at the end.
Thanks for taking the time to continue creating content. You rock.
Love the content. Your helmet looks like a LH250? Just wondering which visor options you went for and why? Thanks!
Hi Charles,
My helmet is actually the EVO 152 which is almost identical to the MSA Gallet LH250, just not as high quality, but it's half the price. A nice helmet, but if I were to get another helmet I would definitely go with the Gallet.
My last company bought my EVO for me.
I wish i wasn´t a Drugaddictect so i could fly a Heli, so thanks for the secomd hand experience.
What kind of fuel used on Heli ?
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I would learn more if I wasn't stuck in the back seat.
Then find a way to make it to the front seat either in your job or as a pilot yourself.
@@PilotTeacher I'm too old for all that. How 'bout you just move the camera to the front seat so I can read a gauge or two?
@@dwightcurtis5463 ill see what i can do!