Good tip for your students, pick a small scratch on the windshield that lines up with your landing point, and make sure those two stay superimposed. Makes for a perfect approach everytime
I have to say your vids are great ,I wish they were available when I went thru training fot lic. I think watching them while learning would of been a great help. I asked flight school for any flight aides like yours and there were none so detailed and helpful, ,I do hope you get your program into every flight schools program. You can get your practical training and then ground, then watch your vids to help you understand what you learned in field better,plus not be embarrassed of not getting something. I really like series on training struggles, everyone has there own one or two things they struggle with,i never had problem with autos,quick stops etc, my big thing and still is hover autos. I understand mechanics and everything but for whatever reason it never feels right . Im all ur vids I never heard you mention , which was pointed out by my checkride examiner, size of pilot. Meaning im a bigger person 210 lbs,6 foot, he said to me almost every bigger person whatever there weak points in flying were,tried to overcompensate by brute strength. Example with my hover autos I would yank cyclic much harder then needed , I wonder if you came across this as a CFI?
A really good video. Excellent Go Around advise! Airline guys suffer it as bad as anyone, maybe even worse. It's the pro that say "I'm going around", It's the Bold that try and savage an unstable approach. And we all know the Old vs Bold pilot phrase. Go Around, it's good for the soul and good for the ego! I love my 1 hr logged in the egg beater :)
Hey Kenny, I crew our local ems chopper, not enough hrs to pic yet but I've been in the same situation, LZ identified by ground crew, and they call us on the radio to say LZ preped but we have often chosen one more suitable for us
I don't have a helicopter but if I did I would love to have you as my instructer. I can tell you know what you are talking about and you have a way of explaining it very clearly which meens a lota new pilot. My son is thinking about buying a hilicycle helocopter, It looks pretty safe. What is your opinion on the hilicycle? I enjoyed listening to you. Very good job, thanks and God Bless You
Thank you James. A few days ago did a video on experimental helicopters. There are many things to consider. Here are my thoughts: ua-cam.com/video/LMDL0nWPHA4/v-deo.html
@JamesMcQueen, you mean Helicycle not hilicycle. Yeah, the Helicycle is very good helicopter to buy if on a buget. There are three cool helicopters you can consider, the Mosquito XET (Turbine), the Safari Helicopter & the Helicycle helicopter. Let your son know this. Lookup these three helicopters so he can decide.
You are absolutely right...why come in hot when you have the option for slow and easy...hell.. We are not flying combat missions! Nice and easy...thats the way to do it!
That s the problem i m having! Thanks! I m struggle on the end to flair and level lose the tail and get a messy... landing .. i came at 50kts to land to keep out of the curve
You are welcome. Just for commenting, grab a free copy of my Amazon #1 best seller "Helicopter Check-Ride". It is an easy read. Here is the link www.helicopterground.com/pl/1856
Dead Man's Curve only for take offs? Why? When You have engine failure during take off you still must land right? It doesn't make sense to me. Constant speed and flare right before landing make flight more safe and it's under H-V diagram.
Been flying with a new instructor this Summer, avoiding the autos as I like split needle and he insists on engine idle. Not concerned as I have many under my belt.
Well... I'm about 22 hrs in now & I've got hovering about 85 or 90% mastered. I'm a little squirrelly in moderate winds, but I can eventually get the ship stable, once I painstakingly find my new neutrals. 🙄 My takeoffs from hover are ok... I give myself a C... needs a good deal of improvement... 😐 BUT my transition from flight to hover is sloppy as Hell. Even when I get my approach set up nice... I get real sloppy in the last 100-200 ft. & I turn into a pendulum after stopping over my spot, with a tendency to drift with the wind. I tend to miss my spot in the last 50 ft. of my approach too. 😑 Landing a fixed wing is easy as cake by comparison. 😧
Money indeed. Especially, if people like Jerry Ariola of the old Silver State Helicopter school don't run away with your 59k in tuition money. I really miss it. Stay safe guys!!!
Ben A1 I was around at that time. A lot of students got cheated. Some schools in SoCal gave those students a dirt cheap rate to help them and deserve recognition for their humanity. I can't call names but they are located in Camarillo and Van Nuys and have great reputations!
Thanks for the great explanations, I’m currently saving up to start lessons (unfortunately other side of the planet, Melb AU). Just wondering about the approach to landing .. what altitude and distance from the landing area is best? Trying to work out what sort of approach angle makes things easiest, thanks very much
I have a challenge on swinging under the helicopter when I am doing squares or left/right during strong winds.. Any suggestions? Thank you for the videos!
My problem during final is flaring too much & flying backward - also the rate of descent - should this be done by head speed or collective? 🌈🌈 thank you 👍🏻🚁
Good tip for your students, pick a small scratch on the windshield that lines up with your landing point, and make sure those two stay superimposed. Makes for a perfect approach everytime
Absolutely!
i’m just a flight simmer but these videos are fantastic. i have no idea how you control helicopters as accurately as you do. i tip my hat!
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So much great information in just over ten minutes of video - thank you.
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That landing at the very end, how precise jesus
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I was trained to do powerchecks on dummy run into confined. Todate, never had lack of power to get out of a spot.
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I have to say your vids are great ,I wish they were available when I went thru training fot lic. I think watching them while learning would of been a great help. I asked flight school for any flight aides like yours and there were none so detailed and helpful, ,I do hope you get your program into every flight schools program. You can get your practical training and then ground, then watch your vids to help you understand what you learned in field better,plus not be embarrassed of not getting something.
I really like series on training struggles, everyone has there own one or two things they struggle with,i never had problem with autos,quick stops etc, my big thing and still is hover autos. I understand mechanics and everything but for whatever reason it never feels right .
Im all ur vids I never heard you mention , which was pointed out by my checkride examiner, size of pilot. Meaning im a bigger person 210 lbs,6 foot, he said to me almost every bigger person whatever there weak points in flying were,tried to overcompensate by brute strength. Example with my hover autos I would yank cyclic much harder then needed , I wonder if you came across this as a CFI?
goapebilly Thank you and much more to come!
Love your videos, I've done my PPL at Sailease Aviation in South Africa in an Enstrom 280.
Thank you!
Great stuff...about 25 hours in and looking for all the tools available,,,thanks for these
Terry McDonald Thanks for commenting!
What hell ?
A really good video. Excellent Go Around advise! Airline guys suffer it as bad as anyone, maybe even worse. It's the pro that say "I'm going around", It's the Bold that try and savage an unstable approach. And we all know the Old vs Bold pilot phrase. Go Around, it's good for the soul and good for the ego! I love my 1 hr logged in the egg beater :)
Thanks for sharing Chet!
Hey Kenny, I crew our local ems chopper, not enough hrs to pic yet but I've been in the same situation, LZ identified by ground crew, and they call us on the radio to say LZ preped but we have often chosen one more suitable for us
Thank you for sharing Shaun
I don't have a helicopter but if I did I would love to have you as my instructer. I can tell you know what you are talking about and you have a way of explaining it very clearly which meens a lota new pilot. My son is thinking about buying a hilicycle helocopter, It looks pretty safe. What is your opinion on the hilicycle? I enjoyed listening to you. Very good job, thanks and God Bless You
Thank you James. A few days ago did a video on experimental helicopters. There are many things to consider. Here are my thoughts: ua-cam.com/video/LMDL0nWPHA4/v-deo.html
@JamesMcQueen, you mean Helicycle not hilicycle. Yeah, the Helicycle is very good helicopter to buy if on a buget. There are three cool helicopters you can consider, the Mosquito XET (Turbine), the Safari Helicopter & the Helicycle helicopter. Let your son know this. Lookup these three helicopters so he can decide.
@@waynegetkate9315
Thanks for the reply and God Bless You Wayne
@@jamesmcqueen2618 Your'e welcome. Let me know what your son has chosen to buy. He must decide with his heart.. hope you have an awesome day.
Very informative, good job explaining it to us all.... Life Flight pilot...
Glad it was helpful!
You are absolutely right...why come in hot when you have the option for slow and easy...hell..
We are not flying combat missions!
Nice and easy...thats the way to do it!
Couldn't agree more
That s the problem i m having! Thanks! I m struggle on the end to flair and level lose the tail and get a messy... landing .. i came at 50kts to land to keep out of the curve
You are welcome. Just for commenting, grab a free copy of my Amazon #1 best seller "Helicopter Check-Ride". It is an easy read. Here is the link www.helicopterground.com/pl/1856
On confined area landing can you hover above the confined area and slowly decend down wards with collective to spot.
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Dead Man's Curve only for take offs? Why?
When You have engine failure during take off you still must land right?
It doesn't make sense to me.
Constant speed and flare right before landing make flight more safe and it's under H-V diagram.
Thanks for commenting
@@HelicopterGround What ? Why You don't respond ?
It was pretty useful for me
Glad to hear that
Been flying with a new instructor this Summer, avoiding the autos as I like split needle and he insists on engine idle. Not concerned as I have many under my belt.
Thanks for sharing
Well... I'm about 22 hrs in now & I've got hovering about 85 or 90% mastered. I'm a little squirrelly in moderate winds, but I can eventually get the ship stable, once I painstakingly find my new neutrals. 🙄
My takeoffs from hover are ok... I give myself a C... needs a good deal of improvement... 😐
BUT my transition from flight to hover is sloppy as Hell. Even when I get my approach set up nice... I get real sloppy in the last 100-200 ft. & I turn into a pendulum after stopping over my spot, with a tendency to drift with the wind. I tend to miss my spot in the last 50 ft. of my approach too. 😑
Landing a fixed wing is easy as cake by comparison. 😧
Keep after it! Still early in your journey! It will get easier with more time in the seat!
@@HelicopterGround
Roger that... sticking with it until it's a piece of pie. 👍😃
Absolutely!
Biggest challenge. Money.
That is the biggest challenge for most!
Money indeed. Especially, if people like Jerry Ariola of the old Silver State Helicopter school don't run away with your 59k in tuition money. I really miss it. Stay safe guys!!!
Yeah that's my biggest challenge.
Ben A1 I was around at that time. A lot of students got cheated. Some schools in SoCal gave those students a dirt cheap rate to help them and deserve recognition for their humanity. I can't call names but they are located in Camarillo and Van Nuys and have great reputations!
Biggest challenge after money issue solved...
Staying Alive
Thanks for the great explanations, I’m currently saving up to start lessons (unfortunately other side of the planet, Melb AU). Just wondering about the approach to landing .. what altitude and distance from the landing area is best? Trying to work out what sort of approach angle makes things easiest, thanks very much
Your welcome and thank you! Of course there are many things to consider. General rule 15 degrees for steep, 10 for normal, 5 for shallow.
Thanks very much, I didn’t realise a normal landing setup was so far out, I thought it was going be 30 or 40 degrees! Appreciate your reply
I have a challenge on swinging under the helicopter when I am doing squares or left/right during strong winds.. Any suggestions? Thank you for the videos!
Smooth control inputs is the key. The more you practice, the better you will get! Relax, breathe in and out!
Do you not have any more EC135 flight videos you can share??? I would LOVE to see them!
Yes we do, so more to come....
Awesome video!
Thanks!
Great Videos Very interesting Just wondering whats a confined area landNing 😊
Landing in smaller areas with obstacles! Thank you!
@@HelicopterGround sorry its just a typo 8.18 😊
i did not school aeronotics im a criminology student and i want to learn how to fly helicopter
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My problem during final is flaring too much & flying backward - also the rate of descent - should this be done by head speed or collective? 🌈🌈 thank you 👍🏻🚁
Collective controls the angle, cyclic controls the speed!
@@HelicopterGround I realise this but as I said, should landing be controlled by the collective pitch or the actual rotor speed? :)
Rotor speed is constant!
Helicopter Online Ground School Brilliant, that’s what I needed to know - thanks! 😀 Any tips on not flying backwards when I flare?
This is great work!
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4:50 “to macho”?… too macho 😊
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Sir can u plz elaborate slow approach
Reducing speed at a greater height??
You are gradually reducing speed the entire approach.
Where is your school based out of?
Michael Samuel Plymouth Indiana Michael!
I'm interested but currently overseas.
How much the ground course , is legit
Go to www.helicopterground.com to see all the courses and pricing.
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Macho is a Swahili word meaning eye
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4:45 *too ;)
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I tell my students :"If you have to flare at the end, you were too fast."
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