A question for any helicopter pilots here
On Mar 5, 6:28*am, Denny wrote:
Ricky
Not a strange question at all. Helicopters have HALF the phyxed wing
minimums for IFR.
Ol S&B CFII/RAM
This is not as cut and dried as it may seem... There was an incident a
couple years back where a chopper came zooming down the highway on one
of those days where the tops of the taller trees * ~100' * were up in
the clag, so he was only 70'-80' off the ground... I could count the
rivets as he went by... *I was annoyed over the fact that he was
likely to pile it up and give GA another black eye in the media... So
I called the local FSDO and had a chat with their chief... Bottom line
at this FSDO was that as long as he controlled his speed so that he
could see and avoid obstructions they did not have a problem with him
having to go around the trees and cell towers...
denny
Denny
Many phyxed wing pilots do not understand rotor flying or its
idiosyncracies and IFR in particular. Even the FSDO people often are
at odds when it comes to rotor and IFR, or ANY kind of rotor for that
matter.
I've been IFR rated with FW for nearly 50 years, IFR rotor for over
25, and a CFII Rotor for 15+. Now I wonder if it had been me you saw
whizzing by, completely legal, and highly qualified and current, had
you known me, if your reaction would have been the same?? BTW, I've
got more than 1200 actual IFR logged and a bunch more in sims and
hood.
Sometimes what we see and our reactions are not always accurate ones.
When I was still active in ag operations we often flew in lousy
visibility, completely legal. Were we eager to die? Nope. Did we think
about what we were doing? Yep. Did we exercise caution and prudence?
You bettcha. Were we pros? Some of the best in the world....
Best Regards
Ol S&B
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