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Old 12th Mar 2003, 21:20
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FATPL(A) - PPL(H)

Hi,
I've finally managed to scrape enough £££s together to take my first official helicopter lesson, and I'm pretty sure I'll be hooked. I've had a couple of hrs in a R22 and a couple in a B206.
Having looked through lasors, I know that I get a few hrs off the PPL flying, but I'm not exactly sure which exams I have to do. Can anyone enlighten me. My guess is that it's P of F and Systems?
Any good books to get to start with?
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Norman Bailey books 1&2 are good for someone with previous fixed wing experience for P of F, Wagtenonk (spelling??) is very good and very in depth as well, I guess you'll also need to do AirLaw and maybe HP&Limitations, loads of books for them.

You can get 10% off from previous flying up to a maximum of 6 hrs, so you're looking at 39 all in
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