Norman Bailey
Vol - 3 Mountain Flying and Advanced Techniques
The revised and expanded edition covers some of the more advanced piloting skills required to fly a helicopter over difficult terrain or in demanding circumstances.
Mountains and hills present some of the most frequently encounted problems, as do adverse weather conditions, winter operations, carrying loads, forced landings and rescue or other special operations. This book gives sound guidance and advice on how to evaluate and deal with many of these situations.
· An invaluable manual for advanced helicopter pilots
· Follow-on from Volume 1 & 2, Volume 3 covers more advanced piloting skills
· This is a fully revised and updated edition for 2009
· Well illustrated with many diagrams now in colour
· Norman Bailey is a CAA Helicopter examiner
When the basic skills of flying a helicopter have been mastered and practiced, there may come a time when further, more sophisticated piloting skills are required. Often, this involves operating over difficult terrain or in demanding circumstances. This book gives sound guidance and advice on how to evaluate and prepare for many of those situations.
Mountains and their foothills present some of the most frequently encountered difficulties for pilots who have little or no experience of their unique meteorological and geographical peculiarities. Much of this book is devoted to explaining the dangers that may befall the unwary pilot and how to plan for many of the possible problems that may occur when flying over this type of landscape.