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Helicopter Pilot Training |
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There are numerous ways to gain helicopter pilot training. Some methods include attending flight school, obtaining an undergraduate degree in aviation, gaining hands-on experience with an airline, or training as a helicopter pilot in the military. If you aren’t sure about what kind of training to choose, take a look at the following options.
It is possible to gain pilot training through hands-on experience (as mentioned above). To do this, you will have to gain 40 hours of flight time, 20 hours of flight training, and 10 hours of solo training. In addition to this time spent in the sky with a licensed instructor, you will also have to have 3 hours of night flying, 3 hours of cross-country training, 3 takeoff and landing trips, ten hours of solo flight time, and 3 hours of flight time exercised 60 days before any formal testing.
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Becoming a Helicopter Pilot - Learn to Fly - Helicopter Training |
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Becoming a Private Pilot is certainly an adventure but becoming a Helicopter Pilot is intriguing as well as exciting. In the case of this particular venture, you can make a career out of flying. Of course, it will entail professional training for flying and in particular the type of aircraft, you will be doing this in. Upon successful completion of this specialized course, you will have the option of applying for your helicopter’s pilot license. Then there are several job opportunities for you to pursue if this is your choice.
It all sounds wonderful and indeed, it is, but it is not attainable without the commitment of some hard work by way of studying and applying yourself. Before you may a decision to take this route you need to really think hard about the time, resources and money its going to take to successfully accomplish what you are about to set out to do. Becoming a Helicopter Pilot
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Helicopter Flights Northern Territory |
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The Northern Territory offers some of the most spectacular scenery in Australia if not the world.
As Australia's least densely populated state and also the third largest it stands to reason that a lot of the land is rugged and barely habitable, the best way to explore "The Territory" as the locals call it is by Helicopter. Ayers rock located almost smack in the middle of Australia is a must on any body's itinerary, there are a number of Helicopter Operators in the area offering a variety of Helicopter Flights from ten minute joy flights around the rock to day excursions taking in Ayers Rock, the Olga's and Kings canyon where you can land and enjoy a walk through the canyons and marvel at the shear rock faces.
Katherine Gorge is situated about 250 kilometres south of Darwin, located in Nitmulik National Park Katherine Gorge is just one of a series of Gorges in the area, dotted with waterfalls and fabulous swimming holes only accessed by Helicopter
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