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What kind of helicopters can you fly with a private pilot certificate?
(14 CFR 61.31)
Any helicopters up to 12,500lbs, except for the R-22 and R-44 unless the SFAR 73 to Part 61 is followed.
Can you fly a twin turbine powered helicopter?
(14 CFR 61.31)
Yes. You can fly any helicopter up to 12,500lbs, except for the R-22 and R-44 (unless you meet the req. outlined in SFAR 73 to Part 61
If you take your flight review in a Bell 206, can you act as PIC in the R-22?
(SFAR No. 73 to Part 61)
No, according to SFAR No. 73 2(c)(1): No flight review completed to satisfy 61.56...shall be calid for the operation of the R-22 helicopter unless that flight review was take in an R-22.
To Act as PIC in the R-22 how often do you have to take a flight review if you have less than 200 hrs?
(SFAR No. 73 to Part 61)
According to SFAT No 73 2(b)(1), every 12 calendar months and have obtained an endoresment for that flight review from a certified instructor authorized under paragraph (b)(5).
Review must include:
a) Enhanced training in autorotation procedures.
b)engine Rotor RPM control w/o the use of the governor
c)Low rotor RPM recognition and recovery
d) Effects of low G maneuvers and proper recovery procedures,