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Course Description

Classroom Instruction:

Provide comprehensive coverage of aircraft systems, operational characteristics, operating limitations, performance, and a review of applicable portions 14 CFR Part 91.

Initial:  20 hours **
Recurrent: 8 hours***

Flight Training:

Provides the customer with demonstration and performance of normal maneuvers and emergency procedures of the helicopter. Training may be conducted during day or night.

Emergency procedure training includes touchdown autorotations, hydraulic-off landings, trim failures, FADEC malfunctions, manual governor, OEI and anti-torque system failure procedures, as applicable.

Initial:  5 hours
Recurrent: 2 hours

Completion Standards:

To complete a course of instruction, each maneuver shall be performed at or above those standards as stated in the FAA Practical Test Standards for the level of certificate held. Upon satisfactory completion of all course requirements, a Certificate of Completion will be issued. In addition, a 14 CFR Part 61.56 Flight Review may be provided.

** - Maximum of 3 students for each initial course

*** - Flight only recurrent courses are available. Upon completion of a flight only recurrent course, only a Certificate of Flight Training will be issued.

AS350B2/B3/2B1

Bell 205/UH-1*

Bell 206B

Bell 206L3/4

Bell 230/430*

Bell 212/412*

Bell 407

Bell 427*

Bell 429*

Bell 505

MD500D/E*

MD530F*

Robinson 22/44

Robinson 66*

* - training is only available for offsite training in customer’s aircraft.


-Bell 205/UH-1 Course is approved for 50% flight time reduction by department of interior (DOI) office of aircraft services (OAS)

Insurance industry accepted. We accept USAIG Safety Bucks.

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