Next year I'm going to do a season on floats here in kodiak. I guarantee I'll be having the most fun
Next year I'm going to do a season on floats here in kodiak. I guarantee I'll be having the most fun
But will it be a TURBINE on floats?
There are two types of people in the world. Those who are airline pilots and those who want to be airline pilots
Yes! Flying a helicopter is the most difficult thing I've ever done. Granted I flew a Bell 407 twice but still. I don't know how you guys do it.Please, everyone really wants to fly helos for a living. Just so few pilots in the world that actually have the skills to do it.
Yes! Flying a helicopter is the most difficult thing I've ever done. Granted I flew a Bell 407 twice but still. I don't know how you guys do it.
Not sure if the one I flew had auto pilot but I know it was only certified for VFR. The main thing that got me was how little you need to manipulate the controls. It was all wrist action.Did it have an auto pilot? An expensive (130K) upgrade but helps on long flights in the 407. Of course, it would do a thing to help you hover though. That's both hands and both feet.
Next year I'm going to do a season on floats here in kodiak. I guarantee I'll be having the most fun
I'd *love* to fly helicopters, and am completely jealous of those that do - especially those that make a good living doing it.
One day maybe I'll get the add-on. But I have gliders and seaplanes to do first. So many ways to spend money irresponsibly, so little time!
And the question does somewhat apply, as I CFI on the side.
The problem with RW is, to make the big bucks, generally you have to go to undesirable places. At least you guys can move up the ladder, make good money and stay stateside.
There are two types of people in the world. Those who are airline pilots and those who want to be airline pilots