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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.
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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
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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.
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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, |