Some folks have recently acquired the Huey and wish to learn how to fly the airframe in some depth and consequently a UH1H course is starting for anyone interested.
Training times will be variable and by consensus.
This is in addition to the active Mi8 course.
Anyone wishing to join, you are most welcome. No experience is necessary just a keenness to fly with kindred spirits. PM me ASP or chat...
Kind Regards
Chris
NEW UH1H (Huey) Training course
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Re: NEW UH1H (Huey) Training course
Sounds great. Count me in.
Pilot Officer Chris "Filthymanc" 0513 - RAF Air UK
Re: NEW UH1H (Huey) Training course
I'm in. Please make sure my bird is well clear of other machines, building, vehicles, animals, telegraph poles, and ground crew when I try to take off.
Flt Lt Geoff Mansfield RAF Air UK
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Re: NEW UH1H (Huey) Training course
Ha, do you think we should have our own airfields!
Pilot Officer Chris "Filthymanc" 0513 - RAF Air UK
- john (scooby)
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Re: NEW UH1H (Huey) Training course
1 supercarrier each should do
Sqn Ldr (Scooby) Burton RAF Air UK
XI(F) Sqn 2ic
XI(F) Sqn 2ic
Re: NEW UH1H (Huey) Training course
I'm having second thoughts about training. I can take off, and survive most landings, but analysing my flight looks like a recipe for air sickness.
Before I join rotary training, I need to be far more proficient in the "simple" basics. It seems my brain cannot cope with flying two airframes, and I don't want to jeopardise my ability in the A-10C.
Rotary seem alien to me at the moment. I'll keep trying to fly the Huey solo, and join when I feel more comfortable.
Before I join rotary training, I need to be far more proficient in the "simple" basics. It seems my brain cannot cope with flying two airframes, and I don't want to jeopardise my ability in the A-10C.
Rotary seem alien to me at the moment. I'll keep trying to fly the Huey solo, and join when I feel more comfortable.
Flt Lt Geoff Mansfield RAF Air UK
- Steve [Yeti]
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Re: NEW UH1H (Huey) Training course
Hey Gizzy,
FNG on XI would like to join the training stream, Mi-8 is my preference but happy to join the Huey route if required.
Yeti
FNG on XI would like to join the training stream, Mi-8 is my preference but happy to join the Huey route if required.
Yeti
Student Pilot Steve "Yeti" James - RAF Air UK
Re: NEW UH1H (Huey) Training course
That's quite normal for many Geoff, that's why I'm here and why I get paid so much by you guys...
Whatever you feel comfortable with Sir, it is all good.
Kind Regards
Chris
Chris
Re: NEW UH1H (Huey) Training course
Nothing required Yeti as your 11th lads (scoob) said you were a total expert on all things Helos with a personal certificate to that effect from Bad,..... LOL.Steve [Yeti] wrote: ↑21 Nov 2020, 19:14 Hey Gizzy,
FNG on XI would like to join the training stream, Mi-8 is my preference but happy to join the Huey route if required.
Yeti
Whatever suits you mate, all is good just let me know...
Kind Regards
Chris
Chris
Re: NEW UH1H (Huey) Training course
I've had quite a few fingers in various pies (Syria, UH1H, ME, Mi8, Harrier and personally the F18) the focus here was lost for a while... I apologise.
Yogi hassled me and quickly went through the basics....
For those still interested in nailing the basics or advanced aspects of this airframe please PM and I'll try and get some co-ordination sorted....
Spanky I can offer you a slot on Saturday (UK) 8pm night to get you on track.... I do not think it will take too much to polish the basics
Geof & Flyco a little quite time 1-1 is always available if you wish, with your extensive RL skills & experience once the basics are nailed you'll be off like a wippet... who needs a Kiowa... Just let me know...
Yogi hassled me and quickly went through the basics....
For those still interested in nailing the basics or advanced aspects of this airframe please PM and I'll try and get some co-ordination sorted....
Spanky I can offer you a slot on Saturday (UK) 8pm night to get you on track.... I do not think it will take too much to polish the basics
Geof & Flyco a little quite time 1-1 is always available if you wish, with your extensive RL skills & experience once the basics are nailed you'll be off like a wippet... who needs a Kiowa... Just let me know...
Kind Regards
Chris
Chris