AW139 Training mode


Joined: Oct 1999
Aviation Qualifications: ATPL
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From: Den Haag
These mind boggling modern computerised helicopters, we never had any issues like this to deal with in the old days doing single engine training in the 212.

Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 927
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From: Germany
Airbus H145T2 i.e. integrates a yaw-Motion - shows the indications for an engine failure with added T in a triange for information about the training-mode on all MFD - but really has both engine runnings!
You can droop the Nr to train that with 30 sec / 2 min powersetting (mostly not needed - just jumping in the sky at Vtoss
I you spoil the flightprofile the trainingmode gets canceled and both engines jump into action to recover the Nr - but with a buffer before recording overlimits.
With that system you can train OEI before and after TDP/LDP and in flight with the real machine in the flying theatre you´re working at without stressing the machine - or the instructor ;-)
And with that system you reduce the risk of overlimits, wrong or late switching to recover and so on and you don´t need a simulator.
If AW takes a differnt approach to OEi-Training - well.....




