Te felicito, realmente una explicación, magnífica, ojalá que el mundo allá más gente como uds, habría menos accidentes por negligencia mecano.,lo saludo desde argentina
I appreciate you watching...and your very kind words! We certainly hope that education may improve safety. I hope that your remain safe in Argentina...I know the situation there is presently quite volatile. My Very Best!
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Hi Bruce, learning a lot from your videos even though I'm just a sim flyer. If you don't mind answering a question, when on ILS approach how do you get out of AP mode gracefully for landing, so you don't have to fight it? What's the procedure? Do you press the AP button to disengage it, SAS/AP CUT or just APMD DCPL? Can you disengage it with a button on the cyclic? Many thanks for your help! :)
hell bruce a great instruction. i just ordered a new one from corporate helicopters, how ever i want to hire you to train me. i had a bell 206 been parked for 8 years ,, it isnt flyable any longer. how to i get a hold of you to train me? i figure 2 weeks should do it, maybe longer if you think i need more
Very Interesting Video. I am not yet a Helicopter Pilot, looking forward to becoming one. But I have a Commercial Pilot License on fixed-wing Aircraft. Please enlighten me on the reliability bit of H135. What is the Accident History in the Last 10 Years? If you were to advise your Friend who is interested in buying the H135 for Private Travel, what would your kind and sincere words of advice be? You may consider touching on the aspect of ease of Learning How to Fly the H135 Helicopter, ease of Flying the H135 (Can you remove your feet and hands when the Autopilot is Engaged? since it is a 4-axis Autopilot ), Ease of Use of the Flight Management System, Training aspects, Operational Costs, Service Intervals, Landing Space required for a Private Helipad, Noise Tolerance for Neighbors in case of a Private Helipad at a Private Residential Home.
Hello Sir, Would you be so kind as to send me an email with these questions to: bruce@webbsightaviation.com It's a bit too much to answer on this forum. Best Regards, Bruce
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Te felicito, realmente una explicación, magnífica, ojalá que el mundo allá más gente como uds, habría menos accidentes por negligencia mecano.,lo saludo desde argentina
I appreciate you watching...and your very kind words! We certainly hope that education may improve safety. I hope that your remain safe in Argentina...I know the situation there is presently quite volatile. My Very Best!
Great video again.❤. Very detailed with all the information. A very good learning video. Thanks again.
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Hi Bruce, learning a lot from your videos even though I'm just a sim flyer. If you don't mind answering a question, when on ILS approach how do you get out of AP mode gracefully for landing, so you don't have to fight it? What's the procedure? Do you press the AP button to disengage it, SAS/AP CUT or just APMD DCPL? Can you disengage it with a button on the cyclic? Many thanks for your help! :)
It is seems like hard inspection.Respect my friend.
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Great video Bruce, thanks!
hell bruce a great instruction. i just ordered a new one from corporate helicopters, how ever i want to hire you to train me. i had a bell 206 been parked for 8 years ,, it isnt flyable any longer. how to i get a hold of you to train me? i figure 2 weeks should do it, maybe longer if you think i need more
Maquina fantástica.
Waooo it's is a luxurious powerful machine
Thank you for sharing 👍
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Very Interesting Video. I am not yet a Helicopter Pilot, looking forward to becoming one. But I have a Commercial Pilot License on fixed-wing Aircraft. Please enlighten me on the reliability bit of H135. What is the Accident History in the Last 10 Years? If you were to advise your Friend who is interested in buying the H135 for Private Travel, what would your kind and sincere words of advice be? You may consider touching on the aspect of ease of Learning How to Fly the H135 Helicopter, ease of Flying the H135 (Can you remove your feet and hands when the Autopilot is Engaged? since it is a 4-axis Autopilot ), Ease of Use of the Flight Management System, Training aspects, Operational Costs, Service Intervals, Landing Space required for a Private Helipad, Noise Tolerance for Neighbors in case of a Private Helipad at a Private Residential Home.
Hello Sir,
Would you be so kind as to send me an email with these questions to: bruce@webbsightaviation.com
It's a bit too much to answer on this forum.
Best Regards,
Bruce