Any suggestions on where I should go to get the medical done, given so many of you guys have ties to Massachusetts?Your first task should be to obtain a FAA Third Class medical certificate - and immediatly after, prepare for and take the FAA Private Pilot knowledge test (aka "the written"). So many online resources for this that are paid and free. (e.g., Sporty's, Gleim, MIT Open CourseWare from the MIT Aero Club school offered every year). Dont confuse your efforts to pass the test (75% or better) with being assured that this is all the knowledge you need. The two objectives are best achieved separetly. The test is designed to be passed by a motivated 17 year old with a 100 IQ.
Any Doc that uses the two window drive through procedure pioneered by Dr. Battersby (RIP). Drop off your Form 8500-8 and pay at the first window, pick up you medical certificate at the second. Just kidding. Seemed like it some times though. You want a pilot advocate who's goal is to get/keep you flying. Settle for nothing less. Your AME should never be used as a primary care doc. IF you have anything you are not sure of, schedule a consult with your AME first. Do not show up with any "questions" on your signed Form 8500. If there is an issue he will tell you how to handle it and not to come back until you are good. You do not want to take the physical and be denied.. Same with current airman certificate holders. Doubts? Consult first, then come back for the physical if the Doc tells you to.Any suggestions on where I should go to get the medical done, given so many of you guys have ties to Massachusetts?
Is that an EC-135?
I recognize a lot of the glass from the UH-72A (EC-145), but it's single-pilot, and the FLI is even more annoyingly far from the primary flight instruments. Don't get me wrong, I love the FLI, it just sucks having to look so far inside while launching.
Any Doc that uses the two window drive through procedure pioneered by Dr. Battersby (RIP). Drop off your Form 8500-8 and pay at the first window, pick up you medical certificate at the second. Just kidding. Seemed like it some times though.
We specifically looked at this at TPS in the -72. It has great heading hold + level main rotor and plumb tail rotor (instead of 60's 3° and 20° tilts), so it very much likes to launch straight up.Since every take off is a form of a CAL take off, I will say that I don't perceive that I drift as much as I do in a -60. Maybe it's the reduced mixing and/or A-TRIM in the -135. Or maybe I'm kidding myself.
I wonder if it was visibility related. Initial images appear to look as if it went down in early morning darkness. Tough and demanding work indeed.and then this happened this morning to SA365 Dauphin EMS helo based at my home airport - I68. As @Gatordev can attest - EMS flying is dicey business sometimes. Wirestrike on approach. Crew is OK.
Medical helicopter crashed responding to fatal accident in Butler County, sheriff says
One person died in the vehicle crash and all three crew members were hurt in the helicopter crash, a sheriff's official sayswww.fox19.com
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That site requires subscription but did find the names. I read an EAA article about this young lady months ago. Wasn’t her in the accident but tragic nonetheless!Sadly a fire-fighting CH-47 went down last week, in Idaho during a run with both pilots lost.
A photo from the local paper…
2 pilots die after firefighting helicopter crashes in Idaho
The U.S. Forest Service says two pilots have died of their injuries after their firefighting helicopter crashed into the Salmon River in Idaho.billingsgazette.com
This is a video of the helicopter but not of the event.
Tongue in cheek remark that I thought was clever and funny. My apologies if it came across inappropriate. And I posted in the context of not skill but rudder input habit on adding power between a jet and a helo - if it was misconstrued in any manner other than that, I'll take my lashes and remember.Chuck, do you have any knowledge that the pilot flew helicopters or are you just wildly speculating?
Wirestrike on approach.