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zlocko2002
5th Nov 2008, 09:26
Each helicopter shall be fitted with duplicated primary flight controls for use by the instructor and the student. Swing-over flight controls shall not be acceptable
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does this means that r22 and r44 are not acceptable for flight training, from what I saw most of schools have r22 or Sweizer300.

I am not falmiliar with small piston helicopters (benefits of military flight training: small fix wing, B203 and direct to big twin)

what is the best helicopter for FTO?

Noiseboy
5th Nov 2008, 11:19
The Robbie cyclic bar teeters across the central stick, making control available to both pilots at all times, it doesn't swing over between the two.

Aesir
5th Nov 2008, 11:58
Swing-over flight controls shall not be acceptable


This "Swing over" reference is a leftover from the airplane world i think! I believe the DHC Beaver had "Swing over" type steering column f. ex. Never seen a helicopter with this type of controls :confused:

The Nr Fairy
6th Nov 2008, 08:05
"Flare, Flare, FLARE . . . bugger it - gimme the cyclic"

I can see the AAIB report now :)