Steps To Get To Helicopter Flight School

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Flying a helicopter would be a cool experience but if you wanted to fly one for a job how do you start? This video explains the steps needed to take to get to flight school.
    ** U.S. Flight Training Visa Guide **
    pilotteacher.c...
    ** Flight School Budget & Comparison Tool **
    pilotteacher.c...
    ** Becoming a Helicopter Pilot: The Complete Cost Breakdown **
    pilotteacher.c...
    *****
    If you are thinking of learning to fly ANY aircraft I highly recommend you check out 'Over 100 Ways to Save Money on Flight Training' at PilotTeacher.com
    *****
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Whether you are a student pilot, a pilot, or just an aviation enthusiast, this channel and the website are for you. Be sure to check out some great articles about helicopters and all aspects of aviation at PilotTeacher.com
    My love of aviation began at a very young age and the fascination of everything that flies still lives to this day. This UA-cam channel is a mix of aircraft doing their thing or answering questions to some of the most commonly asked aviation questions.
    My day job as a full-time helicopter pilot allows me to dive deep into the topics and bring you up close and personal with many aircraft and the more questions I get in the comments the more videos I can create for you to answer those questions.
    Being able to fly is a real privilege and taking you along for the ride when I can is something that I love to do!
    Enjoy!
    Rick James
    PilotTeacher.com
    *****************************************************************************************
    Do You Want To See What Gear I Use Everyday When I Fly? - Check Out pilotteacher.c...
    If you wish to see what Gear I Recommend For Flight Training - Check Out
    pilotteacher.c...
    *****************************************************************************************
    Gear I Use When Flying & Filming:
    *Flight Gear*
    ►Headset - amzn.to/3sg87uH
    ►Helmet - bit.ly/35di2r3
    ►Bluetooth Adapter - bit.ly/2MDz7UE
    ►iPad Mini - amzn.to/2MVmRiu
    ►iPad Cradle - flyboys.com/?r...
    ►Foreflight App - bit.ly/35ejcm0
    ►Watch - amzn.to/3bx6L98
    *Video Gear*
    ►Main Camera:
    Canon M50 MkII - amzn.to/34eXJMg
    ►Cockpit Cameras:
    GoPro Hero 7 - amzn.to/35LzV3P
    GoPro Hero 10 - amzn.to/3I4DhM7
    ►Camera Accessories:
    Tripod with Fluid Head - amzn.to/34FtUoK
    GoPro Camera Gimbal - amzn.to/3JcbgDS
    Camera Backpack - amzn.to/3I4Dpv5
    ►Microphones :
    Rode Wireless Go II Interview Set - amzn.to/3KIpDQN
    Rode Video Micro - amzn.to/3i50KlQ
    DISCLOSURE:
    I've been using Amazon for years because of how easy it is to find and ship pretty much any item I need. Many of my links above are to the products that I use and are links to those same products on Amazon. I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com
    I thank you for your interest in my channel!
    #pilottraining #helicopters #aviation

КОМЕНТАРІ • 96

  • @PilotTeacher
    @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому +8

    ARE YOU WANTING TO BECOME A PILOT?
    See Over 100 Ways To Save BIG Money On Flight Training!

    Find Out More at PilotTeacher.com

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому +1

      @Nezumi Nezumi never shelf the idea just fing out more information. You can fly for a career on a second class.
      This might help:
      pilotteacher.com/pilot-medical-exam-what-you-need-to-pass-each-class/

  • @vincentwesolowski459
    @vincentwesolowski459 2 роки тому +9

    Just an observation. I find it amazing that the drive mechanism for a steam locomotive and the.mechanisms under the main rotor blade just don’t fly apart when at top speeds. You really have to give credit to the engineers that designed these mechanisms.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому +2

      Yes, technological innovation blows my mind at times! Some very clever people out there!!

  • @pilotpeego1820
    @pilotpeego1820 2 роки тому +10

    Wow! This is the most comprehensive guide to becoming a helicopter pilot. Awesome job!👍🏼

  • @micstonemic696stone
    @micstonemic696stone 2 роки тому +3

    60,000,000,000 bucks yes might as well be
    52 now, epileptic and very disabled rotary career over with medical
    wanted to go through British Army Air Corps, was Army Cadet Force, then at 16 basic training
    the best ride of my life was Westland Wessex Turbine, fast low, map of the Earth flight through Dartmoor big door open in front of me, then and there was my wanted job in the Army
    Dad was General pilot so grew up around aviation.
    it is still nice to hear you talk about my favourite subject, thankyou for your video's

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому +1

      Anytime Mic! Glad you enjoy the videos!

  • @HenryZold
    @HenryZold 4 місяці тому +3

    I'm a middle aged disabled man who after all these years now I depend on my power wheelchair for the rest of my life, but that doesn't mean that i could try; everyone deserves a chance of a lifetime

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi Henry. You should take a read of this article I created for anyone wishing to become a pilot if they have a disability. Even if you are unable to hold a pilots certificate you should still be able to work with a flight school to get you airborne and pilot a helicopter without too much hassle.
      pilotteacher.com/people-with-disabilities-can-they-become-a-pilot/
      Rick

  • @brittanymorgan09
    @brittanymorgan09 2 роки тому +7

    Great video and information! I love your videos! Something I would add in the beginning of this journey is to take an intro flight with the school you want to attend (if possible). This will give you a good idea of what their facility and aircraft are like. You can tour their facility and ask the instructor as many questions as you want. I did this and it cost around $300, definitely worth it if you're not 100% sure.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому +3

      Touring the school is one of the things I talk about in my up and coming course to be released in the new year.
      It is very important to do that step!

  • @zameel23
    @zameel23 2 роки тому +9

    I'm a U.S. Marine veteran looking into becoming a commercial helicopter pilot. I want to fly in the U.K. at some point in my journey since I have a girlfriend there too 😅 I figured I needed a civilian approach to my endeavor and your video was quite comprehensive 👌

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому +2

      Converting your US pilots license to an EASA commercial is no easy feat! If I’m correct there are 14 theory examinations, commercial check ride and a medical to pass just to convert.

  • @iflyhelos
    @iflyhelos 2 роки тому +4

    I've said it before and I'll say it again Mr. James heli line is very very underrated industry where information is very very scarce about the whole process I had to keep digging civil av.. req. So much to know what's where and how you doing this for student pilots really really makes it so much helpful like a radiant way or like a checklist to know this is what's almost the whole thing is gonna look like gives hope coz it's better than us diving head forst into something without knowing what's what I appreciate the effort loved the whole information was very useful. Have a good day sir.

  • @eddyriley2055
    @eddyriley2055 2 роки тому +5

    honest and straightforward presentation. i only wish other helicopter training channels were this credible. good work.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому +4

      Thats because I'm not linked to a flight school like many of the other channels! This allows me to give my full honest opinions!

    • @luzdomingo6817
      @luzdomingo6817 2 роки тому

      helo frinds gooday,

  • @WarrenKimpel
    @WarrenKimpel 5 місяців тому

    I am age 71 so becoming a pilot has passed me by but I enjoy watching pilot videos, I have looked in transporting items a ways, and found that u-hauls of the write size can be rented one way at a cheeper price that a rental car, hope this comment helps you and others

  • @kerwin1623
    @kerwin1623 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing guide! Specially as you were an international student, which will help me a lot.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому +1

      Glad I could be of help to you Kerwin!

  • @user-kx4st7hr3i
    @user-kx4st7hr3i 2 роки тому +3

    Mashallah, your work is good and your explanation is good. I want you to upload videos of the mechanical movement of the helicopter and how to drive the helicopter. I am very interested in the helicopter. I always think about making one, but after I mastered a good understanding of the mechanical movement and flying it, thank you from Yemen

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому +1

      Have a look through my videos as there are already some showing both of what you ask for.

  • @HushR6
    @HushR6 7 місяців тому

    I've wanted to be a Heli Pilot for years. I have hours of sim experience for it. I know its nothing like the real thing in reality but I look forward to it. I'm in Connecticut, Looking to start my career and path forward following my dream.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  7 місяців тому

      Go for it!! Sims are a great learning tool and you may find that you will pick up the art of hovering way faster because of it! Be sure to check out my course at pilotteacher.com as I know it would be really helpful to you!

  • @pateboginisoko9089
    @pateboginisoko9089 Рік тому +2

    This video has inspired me to be a helicopter pilot

  • @Yazeh
    @Yazeh Рік тому +1

    Honestly I am a huge fan of rolex watches it just that I cant afford. But thank you so much for the information it is brilliant

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  Рік тому

      Glad I could help! And a Rolex would be nice, although I would take a Breitling or Omega!

  • @markusjenssenrodal1515
    @markusjenssenrodal1515 Рік тому

    If you are going for a license in the US search your country for approved FAA medical examiners outside the US first, I did EASA and FAA medical in Norway prior to moving to the US for training.

  • @lo9273
    @lo9273 2 роки тому +1

    Did I hear that right? At least in Europe you can do an integrated CPL or ATPL course. No need for PPL if you are pursuing a commercial career.

  • @rahulkalra8989
    @rahulkalra8989 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome tools and solid advice given! Thank you! :)

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому

      Thanks Rahul! If you found this helpful then you will really like my Money Saving Course which you can find at PilotTeacher.com

  • @bekindtooneanother6298
    @bekindtooneanother6298 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video. It is full of great information. I love your channel.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  Рік тому

      Thanks for the kind words. I’m glad you find it helpful.

  • @hiror9169
    @hiror9169 2 роки тому +1

    Very informative! Do you have a video on what to look for in the flight schools? I know you explained a bit here but I’m looking for an in-detailed as in my opinion this part of the journey could be very tricky..

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому +1

      Stay tuned for the new year as I will be releasing a course on exactly this matter!!

  • @gbosko1
    @gbosko1 Рік тому +2

    What can one expect in the pre-entry exams and interviews of flight schools

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  Рік тому +2

      Nothing. There are no exams or interviews for schools. They are a business and if you have money they will fly you.
      The only time you may have exams is if you are doing a degree with a flight training program.

  • @m3photo726
    @m3photo726 9 місяців тому +1

    Medical first. Always. Good lad.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  9 місяців тому +2

      Got to be smart when spending that kind of cash!

    • @m3photo726
      @m3photo726 9 місяців тому

      @@PilotTeacher Yep. But not everyone is honest about telling prospective students the right way to go about it.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  9 місяців тому +1

      @@m3photo726 for sure! Flight schools can be the worst for telling prospective students what they want to hear.

  • @arunsharma-lp4vx
    @arunsharma-lp4vx Місяць тому

    I note you didn't mention the military route.

  • @SpeedDemonCBR
    @SpeedDemonCBR Рік тому +1

    I’m not worried about the medical because I have to do a medical every 2 years because I drive 18 wheelers so if I’m good there then I should be good for the aviation medical

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  Рік тому +1

      Should be! But its always worth the check before you start paying for air time!

  • @ElizabethModikoe
    @ElizabethModikoe 4 місяці тому

    Sir which school do you advise in South Africa and their certificate will allow me to further my training in USA ..Thank you

  • @devil_22_
    @devil_22_ 4 місяці тому

    I am from Commerce background in India so can I become a commercial helicopter pilyin the United States

  • @kenkaplan4413
    @kenkaplan4413 Рік тому

    what about a recreational pilot license? I just started researching this; all that is needed is a valid driver's license. I have a class a cdl already so there are no more medical requirements in the USA. I will still seek a higher medical clearance and learn all I can from your channel. Thanks

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  Рік тому +1

      As far as im aware the minimum certificate you can have to fly a helicopter is a PPL. Sport and Recreational certificates are for applicable fixed wing aircraft only.

  • @ildarmingazov2304
    @ildarmingazov2304 7 місяців тому

    Hey there!
    If I catch in your speech "bs" is that possible start to learn ground school in US :)
    I dreamed become a heli pilot as well.
    Many thanks
    Tararabit

  • @vkvacations
    @vkvacations Рік тому +6

    With all due respect without watching the video I say the best way to begin is to find $100k

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  Рік тому

      That is certainly part of it! Unless you only wish to get a PPL.

  • @kurtstrachota3969
    @kurtstrachota3969 7 місяців тому +1

    How much time ($) is saved if you already have a US airplane pilot license?

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  7 місяців тому

      You might save a lot as all you would need to do would be a conversion. The best thing to do would be contact a flight school and get them to give you an exact idea then you can compare it to starting fresh with no aviation experience and that will show your savings.

  • @Acidokk
    @Acidokk 9 місяців тому

    Hi im from Venezuela. Id like to know wich visa do i need to study and also work as an instructor in Canada. Maybe you know because you are living already there. Greetings!

  • @Relaxationstation499
    @Relaxationstation499 Рік тому +1

    Hey, How old were you when you got your Private Pilot Licence?

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  Рік тому +1

      Hi Jessica. I was 22 when I started flying.

  • @ibribeh8547
    @ibribeh8547 Рік тому +1

    Did your first job as a ilot not require you to have a car? I am assuming the first jobs you get are out in the bush and not likely to in a place where there is public transportation.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  Рік тому +1

      Most of my flying jobs have been working away from home. The company provides either a company car/truck once im at work.

    • @ibribeh8547
      @ibribeh8547 Рік тому

      @@PilotTeacher Thanks for the response. Interesting job perk you have. All the schools i ve visited so far told me straight off the bat that I am gonna need a car to get into this industry.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  Рік тому

      You are if you are a base pilot, but if you are a pool pilot and working tours away from home you always fly on the airlines to the base for that tour.

    • @ibribeh8547
      @ibribeh8547 Рік тому

      @@PilotTeacher interesting. I ve never heard the term pool pilot before)) thank you very much for your quick responses. They are quite encouraging)))

    • @ibribeh8547
      @ibribeh8547 Рік тому

      @@PilotTeacher seems like out here where I am are mostly base pilot jobs. Landing the first job as a pool pilot is not very likely

  • @aldengoebel7223
    @aldengoebel7223 Рік тому +1

    did you go to HAA in Troutdale, OR?

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  Рік тому

      Hey Alden. I went there before they moved to Troutdale. It was called Hillsboro Aviation back then and was based out of Hillsboro.

  • @mattdaddy_888
    @mattdaddy_888 Рік тому

    Does financial aid (FAFSA) cover flight school speaking as a US citizen that went and graduated a US high school.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  Рік тому

      The best thing to do would be to get in touch with one of the big schools like Hillsboro Aero Academy and find out from their professional student advisor.

    • @mattdaddy_888
      @mattdaddy_888 Рік тому +1

      @@PilotTeacher Does New Jersey have any helicopter flight schools?

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  Рік тому

      @@mattdaddy_888 Google would be your best bet!

  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl 11 місяців тому +1

    It never started because I don't want to spend half my life savings to go to Flight School just to get a laminated plastic piece of paper.
    I want to make money, not spend money. Spending money is the wrong direction...
    The easiest way to make money is to never spend it.
    I know Hannah Reitsch didn't have to go through this much regulation crrppoola. You certainly don't have to do any of this to fly an ultralight aircraft.
    I don't even think my grandpa who flew 171 missions in a P38 had to do this much bullshlt, or my dad who was an air traffic controller in the 70's.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  11 місяців тому +3

      But then you never get to experience anything and you can’t spend it once you die.

  • @luzdomingo6817
    @luzdomingo6817 2 роки тому

    alex perciano,like train

  • @tommylandrix6070
    @tommylandrix6070 2 роки тому +15

    You've been flying for 20 years and you're STILL paying off your helicopter pilot education??? 😮

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому +4

      Yep! It aint cheap!!

    • @tommylandrix6070
      @tommylandrix6070 2 роки тому +8

      @@PilotTeacher I heard flight schools say that helicopter flight training has super good return on investment. I guess they weren't being truthful!

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому +16

      @@tommylandrix6070 flight schools are there for one thing and one thing only - taking your money! You do not become a helicopter pilot for the money. If you want money go to the airlines. Helicopter flying is for the love of the job only!

    • @tommylandrix6070
      @tommylandrix6070 2 роки тому +2

      @@PilotTeacher Thank you so much for the honest info!

    • @sgtfixer
      @sgtfixer Рік тому +7

      That statement almost killed the dream, especially at being 42 and considering changing careers.

  • @aklassen1972
    @aklassen1972 Рік тому

    can I become a helicopter pilot if I don't have my high school diploma?

  • @azrubs593
    @azrubs593 2 роки тому +1

    Do you own that helicopter?

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  2 роки тому

      Nope. Just the company I worked for.

  • @topofthegreen
    @topofthegreen 8 місяців тому +1

    You have to be younger, as 65 is mandatory retirement for pilots, and you need a 4 year collage degree.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  8 місяців тому +1

      No and no. A degree is not required. I know of only two helicopter pilots who have a degree and that was from a previous career.
      Its only the airlines that have the maximum age of 65 to be a commercial pilot. I know many helicopter instructors and pilots flying after 65. If you can maintain a medical certificate then you can fly.

    • @SailorGerry
      @SailorGerry 3 місяці тому

      Is not a FAA medical required every six months for holder of a CPL once one turns 40-years-old?

  • @dinnyconway695
    @dinnyconway695 Рік тому

    Rite dats dat can u help me find cash

  • @ADobbin1
    @ADobbin1 7 місяців тому

    step 1. find 150k dollars.

  • @ramjet4025
    @ramjet4025 4 місяці тому

    The more videos I watch of this youTuber its more obvious he really is not the teacher he claims. I could pick holes till the cows come home and its just the sound of his voice that rings alarm bells and rases red flags.
    This video suggests you do training in the USA, and do your medical in your home country that needs to be with an FAA medical examiner and odds are its going to be a distance from you.
    The FAA do not accept aviation medicals done by other countries aviation medical examers.
    some countries do let you do their aviation medical exam with a medical examiner in another country.
    USA training is not the same as other countries.
    Canada is the only country that recognizes a US licence and everywhere else, you will have to do more training, get a recommendation and do a flight test.
    Then, get ready for the bad news, if you do training in the USA , get your qualifications,
    US immigration will at the drop of a hat invent reasons why to ban you for years from
    reentering the USA.
    India is one country that seems to be getting a lot of bans and
    its often assocated with a failed visa application.
    Two failed visa applications can get you banned from the USA for years.
    Avoid crossing the Peace Bridge in British Columbia, it has the highest rate of
    bans issued than any US border crossing generally because of Trumper anti foreigner attitudes.

    • @PilotTeacher
      @PilotTeacher  4 місяці тому +1

      It's interesting you talk about alarm bells and that I'm not a teacher. I have done the exact journey I talk about and have been a flying instructor in the US so I have experienced what I talk about. As for the medical, I was not referring to getting an FAA medical in your home country, because, as you said, there are no/very few FAA medical examiners outside of the US. Im talking about getting a medical in your own country buy your countries governing aviation body to ENSURE that you are able to get a medical certificate BEFORE you pump lots of monty into flight training.
      As for Canada, they do not recognise the US pilot certificates. When I moved to Canada from the US I still had to complete a Transport Canada medical, commercial written examination and complete a commercial flight test before begin awarded my Transport Canada Commercial Pilot Certificate.
      And again, as for the US visa, once it expires you have to leave, but there is no problem returning to the US to visit using your own countries passport. I live 30 minutes from the US border and have crossed it dozens of times using both my British and Canadian passports without issue.
      My videos were created to help people learn to fly using my own experiences. No bullshit, no fluff. If I have no experience with it I don't preach it or I state that it is only my opinion.
      Rick