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Old 14th Nov 2019, 02:45
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nomorehelosforme
 
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Originally Posted by aa777888
Think of it more like ag work, except you are heavy when you return also. The spots are typically tight and require more attention than an easy day going in and out of 80 acre fields or paved runways. Is it super-challenging for a properly trained commercial pilot? No. Is it more challenging than boring holes in the sky with some old ladies in the back? Yes.
Yes, yes, and yes. These are all pre-calculated. About all the pilot has to do is occasionally remind ground staff to put the heavier folks in the back or prevent a third passenger from boarding.
This admittedly could be done better. Let's face it: a thorough briefing with demonstrations would take nearly as long as the flight itself.

Anyhow, I thought some people would appreciate a real-world perspective. If it's going to degenerate into the typical PPRUNE slag-fest about how only certain missions and certain helicopters are worthy of being flown then have at it. NYC's got positions for you, they think only public safety flights are worthy of leaving the ground.
No Slagfest, but there seems no control of PAX ... as mentioned before where are the ground crew gently guiding them away from the TR, we all know what can happen with an excited PAX after a quick ride, or transfer. whether it be a fairground ride or a Helicopter ride.. disorientiontation
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