Operational Flying

Professional Helicopter Pilots Manual.
A book that has very little to do with flying, but everything to do with being a helicopter pilot.

A book that has very little to do with flying, but everything to do with being a pilot and the sort of training and information you need after you pass your licence exams, but don't always get, covering the practical and admin sides of flying helicopters.

If you're a corporate pilot, with no Public Transport experience to fall back on, but faced with operating an aircraft without any help, this should be the manual you don't have the incentive to write for yourself, and it will be especially useful to Operations Staff, who often have to put themselves in a pilot's shoes, such as when inspecting Pleasure Flying sites. You could call it the sequel to the Professional Pilot Study books, for reading once you've passed all those exams, although there is about 5% of crossover material between them.

It is an updated version of The Professional Pilot's Manual, originally published by Airlife in 1980. Aside from passing on a few tricks of the trade, it's also a commentary on Operations Manuals, since they never seem to be written in English. It covers the Joint Airworthiness Requirements.

Soft Cover, 344 Pages.


 

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