Matthew
Touchdown! Greaser!
Might as well put this in the "Training" forum:
The accident at Pearl Harbor got me looking into at least one flight envelope I didn't know about - settling with power.
On the way home from work, I got to watch our local traffic chopper guy doing his job. As I was getting into my car, I could see him hovering over one of the most messed up highway intersections in the KC area. Seeing him hover is never a good sign, because that means he's filming something gone wrong.
He flies a Robinson now. He was hovering about 1000' AGL while he did his report.
My questions: hovering. Is there an operational ceiling? It was pretty windy, so he might have had some forward airspeed even though his groundspeed was zero, does that matter?
The accident at Pearl Harbor got me looking into at least one flight envelope I didn't know about - settling with power.
On the way home from work, I got to watch our local traffic chopper guy doing his job. As I was getting into my car, I could see him hovering over one of the most messed up highway intersections in the KC area. Seeing him hover is never a good sign, because that means he's filming something gone wrong.
He flies a Robinson now. He was hovering about 1000' AGL while he did his report.
My questions: hovering. Is there an operational ceiling? It was pretty windy, so he might have had some forward airspeed even though his groundspeed was zero, does that matter?