Private Pilot's Licence Training Syllabus
Helicopter Training Exercises - The Flying
During your flight training you will complete the following 27 Exercises. These will teach you all of the skills required to safely pilot the Helicopter.
Prior to each flight your Instructor will give you a detailed briefing of the
Exercise to be flown.
- Familiarisation with the aircraft (Ground briefs only)
- Preparation for action and after flight (Ground briefs only)
- Air Experience - your first flight
- The effects of the controls in forward flight
- Attitude, speed and power changes
- Level flight, climbs, descents and turns
- Autorotations - "Helicopter gliding"
- Hovering
- Take off and landing from the ground
- Take off and landing from the hover into forward flight
- Circuits - basic airfield traffic procedures in the air
- First solo flight
- Hovering sideways and backwards
- Turning on the spot
- Vortex ring - the helicopter "Stall"
- Autorotation landings
- Autorotations at different speeds
- Autorotations to a specific "Field"
- Steep turns
- Precision hovering
- Quick stops
- Pilot navigation
- Take off and landing downwind
- Take off and landing on sloping ground
- Limited power operations
- Confined area operations (back gardens etc.)
- Instrument Flying
Theory and Ground School
There are seven written tests to pass as well as a Skill
Test before your PPL (H) can be issued. Our own CAA examiner here conducts all
tests at Shobdon.
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Air Law and Operational Procedures
This subject covers all the legal requirements for flying in the United
Kingdom and Europe, the rules of the air and safety procedures, or more
affectionately called the 'flyway code'!
DID YOU KNOW: If you are overtaking an aircraft in flight, you pass to the
right of it, but if you overtake an aircraft on the ground, you pass to the left
of it!
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Helicopter General and Principles of Flight
Understanding of the mechanics of the helicopter (how and why it flies).
DID YOU KNOW: On a Schweitzer 300's rotor blade root there are 4 TONS of
outward force as a result of centrifugal force!
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Navigation
The art of planning a route and arriving at your destination safely.
DID YOU KNOW: The planet Earth is an 'oblate spheroid', meaning it is not
perfectly round like a ball!
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Meteorology
This covers basic principles of weather, and introduces you to all the
information available for pre flight planning.
DID YOU KNOW: On an 'average' day one cubic metre of air around you weighs
1.225 kg!
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Flight Performance and Planning
The loading of the aircraft and its performance relative to the conditions of the day.
DID YOU KNOW: It is illegal to run out of fuel in an aircraft!
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Human Performance and Limitations
Knowing your own physical limits and restrictions with relation to
flying.
DID YOU KNOW: If you dehydrate by just 2% it will cause a 20% drop in
concentration!
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Radio Telephony
How to communicate with Air Traffic Control and other services using the
aircraft radio. This consists of a practical and written test.
"GOLF BRAVO WHISKEY VICTOR HOTEL, R44, 3 POB, from Shobdon to Wellesbourne,
currently
5 miles west of Stratford,
1,500ft on QNH 1024, requesting joining instructions"
Having completed all of the above your flying skills will be such that you can take the Skill Test with one of our own resident CAA examiners.
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