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blithe
15th Feb 2005, 13:03
How long ago did you practice an autorotation? (either to the ground, or to the hover)

IntheTin
15th Feb 2005, 13:05
Thursday, to a hover.

Joker's Wild
15th Feb 2005, 13:18
Couple of weeks ago, to a hover.

Flingwing207
15th Feb 2005, 13:42
I'm a CFI, so just about every day to the hover, and just today to the ground

Phoinix
15th Feb 2005, 14:17
Today, to a hover.

muffin
15th Feb 2005, 14:23
Last Saturday, to the ground, twice.

John Eacott
15th Feb 2005, 14:25
20th January 05, (nearly) all to the ground ;)

VeeAny
15th Feb 2005, 14:30
Feb 14th 05 13:00 GMT To the ground.

FI so most times I go flying one gets thrown in somewhere !

organ donor
15th Feb 2005, 14:37
Autos to the ground.

As a FI in the UK part of the syllabus is to teach autos to the ground to all students, however am about to move Abroad, where they dont even teach autos to the ground for CPL's - always hover recovery.
Any thoughts on this?

Genghis the Engineer
15th Feb 2005, 14:43
Unless the wing stays still, I'm an engineer - so never. Have sat in on a few.

G

Gaseous
15th Feb 2005, 14:50
10 minutes ago. To the hover. Cracking day for flying.

Cdn driver
15th Feb 2005, 15:52
Last week........AS332 to the ground.

Sim of course:p :p

rotorcraig
15th Feb 2005, 16:44
Last Tuesday, to the hover.

Cracking day for flyingNot down here it wasn't! Abandoned my land away in favour of half an hour local area :(

RC

CRAZYBROADSWORD
15th Feb 2005, 16:48
Monday to the hover

Jarvy
15th Feb 2005, 16:52
15th January 05 Twice to the ground.

TIMTS
15th Feb 2005, 16:53
3 weeks ago, to hover.
Time to go out and practice again...time does fly

Hughes500
15th Feb 2005, 16:59
Friday 11 Feb MD500 5 to the ground
Wed 09 Feb S 300 15 to the ground

Helps being an FE and FI though.

Hats off to some of my clients who come out once a month to do some. Others only want to do them once a year !

greenarrow
15th Feb 2005, 17:19
43 to the ground so far this year. 9 today (R44/206L).
A must when doing a OPC and LST. Only if the conditions suit though. ie day light and grass to land on!
I tend to do a least 2 per LPC one for me and one for the licence holder.
R22 often end up to the hover unless there is 10kts+ wind to lean on.:ok:

blithe
15th Feb 2005, 17:48
What about all you Commerical Ops boys??

Haggis Hunter
15th Feb 2005, 18:52
6 in a Robbo to the ground a few weeks ago when I last flew, 2 in a Squrriel the day before, again to the ground.

HH:cool:

Bomber ARIS
15th Feb 2005, 19:26
Doing the HEMS thing, I try and do at least one PFL each day, on the way back from the hospital if location permits.

Beneficial for both myself and the paramdedics to practice our respective "bits", even if they are all power recoveries to the hover. Haven't done a full touchdown in years!

loachboy
15th Feb 2005, 20:51
4 weeks ago to the ground.

Ascend Charlie
15th Feb 2005, 21:05
Single engine - May 2004 during a biennial flight review.

Twin - going to FSI in Aug for recurrency.

wg13_dummy
15th Feb 2005, 21:11
Today to the hover plus a gash handful of full EOLs.

CyclicRick
15th Feb 2005, 21:59
5 last week in an AS350 (alkl to the ground) and tomorrow lots more in a 205 after it receiving a new head and swash plate to check all is ok...good fun I like it.:ok:

HeliMark
15th Feb 2005, 22:47
About two months ago. AS350, 15 to the ground.

moosp
15th Feb 2005, 22:48
Jan 19th, three to the hover in an R22. Twenty knots of steady wind made a touchdown tempting but that machine is not authorised for it. (Owners joint agreement.)

rotorpol
15th Feb 2005, 22:49
Last auto, to a hover , sunday 13th, R22 .
Working as a cfi at the moment, therefore i do quite a few weekly.I´m looking forward to do one to the ground though.

cheers:ok:

belly tank
16th Feb 2005, 01:39
Last thursday into a hover!..

splodge
16th Feb 2005, 01:48
Today

Constant attitude to the ground..

My god the ground comes up fast!!!!!

Great Fun....

Reefdog
16th Feb 2005, 07:26
18 months ago, the real McCoy. look no noise (206)
zero,zero landing in between trees while longlining.

9 days ago 212 to the ground (practise)
5 days ago 206 to the ground (practise)

chopperpilot47
16th Feb 2005, 22:39
Every day to both power recovery and to a hover. Someone early on asked what we think of the FAA practice of teaching power recoveries only. It is true that for both the private and commercial there is no requirement to teach full touchdown autorotations. Having said that any school that does not teach full touchdown autorotations is failing the student. We teach everyone full touchdown autorotations and lots of them.

Chopperpilot47

bwm85
17th Feb 2005, 06:35
10 in the last week, mixture of to the ground and to the hover, guaranteed at least 1 tommorrow, CPL flight test :uhoh:

Grainger
17th Feb 2005, 08:24
Last time out - Thursday last week, to the ground in both R22 and R44.

G :cool:

Capn Notarious
17th Feb 2005, 08:34
The video's of these happening.
Have seen the Sywell R22 images, but what about the EOL's in a bigger machine. Like our new three turbined EH101, can the training captain select which engine he/she wishes to "die"?

flyer43
17th Feb 2005, 09:04
chopperpilot47

Considering a requirement of the PPL(H) skills test is to demonstrate "A simulated Engine Off Landing to touchdown", it would be somewhat remiss of a training school not to instruct students how to do so..... Maybe requirements are a different with the FAA??

In my time as an instructor, I must have sat in on over 1000 practise engine off landings to the ground, including one which went through the ground!! It was a number of years ago that I last did an engine off, but I still get to do an autorotation to the go-around once a year as part of my commercial licence renewal.

....... Just checked requirements for FAA Private Helicopter licence as written in FAA-S-8081-15 - No mention of a requirement to perform a engine off to the ground during the test, only to initiate a recovery at a safe altitude....... Bit hard to do that when the donk has really stopped!!

UwantME2landWHERE!
17th Feb 2005, 16:29
Today , 5 all the way to the ground in a 206.:cool:

After originally learning in a R22, I still can't get over the fact that you can come to hover before gently touching down:ok:

Come to think of it, most of my practice autos have better touch downs than my normal landings....:confused: :( :confused:

blithe
17th Feb 2005, 18:46
36 replies. Good, but what about all you private owners out there??

vaqueroaero
17th Feb 2005, 19:04
January 9th in a 206 to the ground. Did it at Bell (great new facility!). Can't remember how many.

CyclicRick
17th Feb 2005, 21:02
2 again today in a 205, both power recovery. I watched a German Army CH53 do an engine(s) off to the ground once, that was pretty impressive!

Ascend Charlie
18th Feb 2005, 08:22
Back in 1987 we were undergoing conversion onto Australia's first Bk117. The Japanese instructor had taken us through most of the sequences, and we asked to see an auto.

"Why?? We have 2 engines. Not so worry!" was his reply. After lots of coaxing, we found out that he had never doen an auto to the ground in the BK, despite being a high-time (400 hours!) BK instructor.

A bit more coaxing, and he pulled both throttles back and down we came. The auto looked much the same as a 206, but his landing was that of somebody who hasn't done one for a darn long time. Pretty ordinary. When we ground to a halt amid a cloud of dust, he turned to us sheepishly and said "Prease not to tell my boss!"

Brilliant Stuff
19th Feb 2005, 14:20
I have done one power recovery in the last 6 months, but will get to do some more next month. Being a twin we are not allowed to do EOL.

HeloEagle
19th Feb 2005, 17:39
Yesterday and last night.

Hueymeister
19th Feb 2005, 18:11
16 Feb....16 (to the ground) to a snow covered landing area, and it was nigh on impossible to judge one's proximity to terra-firma. That was in the wonderfully reliable UH1D. I love it, you can really milk the NR, esp when there's a bit of wind, it's cold (-15 deg C OAT) and you're light.

Gibbo
19th Feb 2005, 19:07
18 Jan 05 - BFR; 5 autos to power termination.

First flying in three years. :)

Gibbo

rotorcaptain
20th Feb 2005, 16:23
January 17th, 135 annual, 3 to the ground.

blithe
24th Feb 2005, 21:11
After doing the maths...the average is 21 days....

Lightning_Boy
24th Feb 2005, 21:38
Today, staright in and 180's but power recovery! :O

Darren999
26th Feb 2005, 22:47
Today. Full touchdowns and 180's to a full touch down. I'm a CFI and teach on the Bell47.Seem to do them everyday..Which is good practice.....:ok:

Heli-Ice
27th Feb 2005, 00:14
Last november or december, a few good ones to the ground from various positions. Was on a PFT