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HELICOPTER TRAINING SYLLABUS

Ask Harry Helicopter

HELICOPTER TRAINING-IT’S EASIER IF YOU ARE PREPARED AND BEING PREPARED CAN SAVE YOU MONEY

Study and preparation guide for people busy or starting with an initial helicopter license

ABOUT HARRY HELICOPTER

 

Harry started his flying career at the age of 19 years straight after leaving school.  He qualified as a helicopter pilot in the military in 1989.  He served in the military for seven years before joining a police service again as a helicopter pilot for just on a year.  He was then given the opportunity to fly both helicopters and fixed wing for a corporate company where he served for a period of five years.  It was during this period when he qualified as a helicopter instructor and started giving instruction on a freelance basis.

 

Wishing to expand his aviation career and knowledge he joined a regional airline for a period of eight years flying medium jet airliners.  During this period he managed a helicopter flying school on a part time basis.  Realizing his passion for helicopter flying and instruction he pursued running his helicopter flying school on a full time basis.

 

It is Harry’s believe that the art of helicopter flying requires more than teaching students just the conventional syllabus but rather to convey aviation knowledge built up over years of experience.  They say in aviation to gain twenty years of aviation knowledge you have to fly for twenty years.  Harry’s e-Book is based on this philosophy and he is continuously trying to improve and expand the information contained in the book.

 

In Harry’s opinion experience and knowledge is not necessarily based just on flying hours accumulated but during his 12000 hours flown he does think he possess some aviation knowledge to convey to students.

 

In my opinion giving instruction shouldn’t be about finding faults and pointing out those faults to a student but rather trying to establish WHY a student is making certain mistakes.  My eBook is based on this principle of trying to capture and build up a knowledge base over many years and as many students to be able to help and prepare current and future helicopter students on common mistakes made during the helicopter private pilot course.   

 

Happy and safe flying

 

HARRY

info@askharryhelicopter.com

 

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