It's not really that difficult to move the hydraulics panel. Our 412s have it on the left side of the console, all the way to the front, well away from the governors.
I would buy the latest RotorRooster, its amaizingly accurate, and it will tell you where most if not all 412's are, who owns them, serial, etc. (and all other helicopters)
I would buy the latest RotorRooster, its amaizingly accurate, and it will tell you where most if not all 412's are, who owns them, serial, etc. (and all other helicopters)
Hi guys new to the PPRuNe thing...what im lookin for is if anyone has got a training manual for sale etc...on the Bell 412 ep type...Or some help on locating 1....thanks guys
Skitso,
My experience is that the manuals available from Flight Safety are the best, certainly regarding pilot tec subjects; they cover all the B 412 series in one volume. Check on the Flight Safety web site under Training Materials available for sale. Failing that copies are around on CD, I found it once on the net but do not remember the web address. Best of luck in your quest, outhouse.
If you are near CareFlight (Coolangatta) they may be able to lend you one. All the guys have just completed a recurrent Flight Safety course and they now produce a nice little "refresher" manual that takes into account all B412 variants.
To the guys that have responded thanks heaps ...had a few trails out there . 1 was Bell itself and the other was Flight Safety, all they wanted to offer me was their ground school course,(which had a training manual) too much bucks????...
So by the looks of it I might have to grab a shovel and start lookin underground....any 1 out there got a good decent manual that could be bought or duped as a colour copy..
get back or personal message me if you want to would be kool...
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