overdrive148
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So as you guys may or may not know, I recently started a new job. The first week went really well and I think I have a winner to stay with for a while to come.
That being said, I have been asked to do some sensor testing from a helicopter in my second week with the company and that's outside of my wheelhouse being a drone pilot first and PPL ASEL second.
1) How difficult/common is it to remove the doors on a helicopter and does it require an A&P approval or preparation to do so?
2) Do most/any helicopters have a non-pilot window or opening by default that is able to be opened for a sensor to look through it in flight?
3) I'm looking at an altitude of less than 500ft AGL for testing purposes over sites. Are there any special rules that exist for this kind of operation?
4) We're planning on carrying a car battery along to power the rig, would that cause any issues/be frowned upon by operators?
That being said, I have been asked to do some sensor testing from a helicopter in my second week with the company and that's outside of my wheelhouse being a drone pilot first and PPL ASEL second.
1) How difficult/common is it to remove the doors on a helicopter and does it require an A&P approval or preparation to do so?
2) Do most/any helicopters have a non-pilot window or opening by default that is able to be opened for a sensor to look through it in flight?
3) I'm looking at an altitude of less than 500ft AGL for testing purposes over sites. Are there any special rules that exist for this kind of operation?
4) We're planning on carrying a car battery along to power the rig, would that cause any issues/be frowned upon by operators?