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Plume_Tray
5th Nov 2012, 14:02
Just found the new PPL(H) syllabus summarised below, correct me if I'm wrong but something looks different to the JAR-FCL version. Can you spot the difference? ;)

Although its not a major change, it is something we instructors have to be aware of. If this is what the UK is adopting, then at what point do ATOs and FIs have to start using it?

Source: Annex to ED Decision 2011/016/R, Pg.188-199

http://easa.europa.eu/agency-measures/docs/agency-decisions/2011/2011-016-R/AMC%20and%20GM%20to%20Part-FCL.pdf (http://easa.europa.eu/agency-measures/docs/agency-decisions/2011/2011-016-R/AMC%20and%20GM%20to%20Part-FCL.pdf)
AMC1 FCL.210.H PPL(H) —Experience requirements and crediting

FLIGHT INSTRUCTION FOR THE PPL(H)
(d) Syllabus of flight instruction, Item (2):

Exercise 1a: Familiarisationwith the helicopter
Exercise 1b: Emergencyprocedures
Exercise 2: Preparation for andaction after flight
Exercise 3: Air experience
Exercise 4: Effects ofcontrols
Exercise 5: Power and attitudechanges
Exercise 6: Straight and level
Exercise 7: Climbing
Exercise 8: Descending
Exercise 9: Turning
Exercise 10: Basic autorotation
Exercise 11a: Hovering
Exercise 11b: Hover taxiingand spot turns
Exercise 11c: Hovering andtaxiing emergencies
Exercise 12: Take-off andlanding
Exercise 13: Transitions fromhover to climb and approach to hover
Exercise 14a: Circuit,approach and landing
Exercise 14b: Steep andlimited power approaches and landings
Exercise 14c: Emergencyprocedures
Exercise 15: First solo
Exercise 16: Sideways andbackwards hover manoeuvring
Exercise 17: Spot turns
Exercise 18: Hover OGE andvortex ring
Exercise 19: Simulated EOL
Exercise 20: Advancedautorotation
Exercise 21: Practice forcedlandings
Exercise 22: Steep turns
Exercise 23: Transitions
Exercise 24: Quick stops
Exercise 25a: Navigation
Exercise 25b: Navigationproblems at low heights and in reduced visibility
Exercise 25c: Radio navigation
Exercise 26: Advanced take-off,landings and transitions
Exercise 27: Sloping ground
Exercise 28: Limited power
Exercise 29: Confined areas
Exercise 30: Basic instrumentflight
Exercise 31a: Night flying (ifnight rating required)
Exercise 31b: Night cross-country (if night rating required)

Hughes500
6th Nov 2012, 16:58
Well as ever no one has bothered to apply common sense to the lessons.

EOL's after first solo - intelligent
radio nav, approx 90% of all non ifr helicopter's are not equipped with rnav. The remaining 10% all have it and are based at flying schools so that we can teach rnav. Approx 100 % of vfr helicopters have sat nav, what does that tell you ? Answers on a postcard.:ugh:

rotorfossil
6th Nov 2012, 17:03
The interesting bit is that whereas the exercise numbering has changed for no apparent reason for the PPL/H syllabus (it looks like it was written by a fixed wing person), the LAPL/H and the instructor course retain the old numbering. Logical or what?