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By Edwyn Prose


Have you ever wanted to pilot a helicopter all by yourself? Helicopter pilot training is becoming an ever more popular pursuit both as a hobby and as a means of personal transportation as an alternative to the automobile, especially when it comes to going to and from the office. Think of flying to work each day instead of battling through the rush hour traffic!

Helicopter pilot training can also lead to an alternative job opportunity altogether. Being a qualified helicopter pilot can open doors to a whole new career, or provide a way in to a sector of the industry that could become a very well paid business for you.

So what does helicopter pilot training entail and is it within the reach of ordinary folks? We'll take a look at this interesting subject and also at the means and ways that it can be put to good use for those who gain their full helicopter license and are able to fly these magnificent machines all by themselves.

What Does Helicopter Pilot Training Entail?


Part of the important aspect of learning to pilot a helicopter you'll need to be exposed to a wide variety of all sorts of weather conditions and terrain including complex airspace that you'll experience by flying both over open countryside, suburban and urban areas.This means learning to fly a helicopter in a multitude of environments that you could expect to encounter as a full time commercial helicopter pilot. You'll gain confidence by getting practical experience while developing all the skills that are required to become a competent helicopter pilot.

You'll be using flight simulators initially to get the feel of what its like to fly a helicopter, then you'll move up to taking helicopter flying lessons for real, by flying one of these aircraft for real under the instruction of a qualified helicopter pilot trainer. This will involve all aspects of helicopter flying, control and navigation along with safety training and knowing what to do in an emergency. It will also involve you accumulating flying hours to get experience in the sky until you eventually take and pass the certified exams and flight tests to gain your pilot's license.

Because of the large diversity in the ways in which helicopters are now being used, a qualified helicopter pilot could be flying many varied types of missions. They can come from all angles, from traffic watch or surveillance, news reporting, fire fighting and exciting Heli-skiing, helicopter charter services for well to do businessmen and women, helicopter tours for pleasure seekers etc. They are just some of the many and varied types of flight operations that you could find yourself taking on as a professional, fully qualified commercial helicopter pilot.

Being a Qualified Helicopter Pilot

Learning to become a helicopter pilot can bring some great advantages and benefits. From a purely financial point of view, you'll be learning to do something that is not known by a large number of people. This means there are job opportunities in aviation for experienced helicopter pilots and there is a marked increase in helicopter leasing for busy city commuters. This means there is a good income to be made for pilots to get involved with helicopter rentals or helicopter charter services.

From instrument flight training to full helicopter pilot training, there are many ways you can become involved in the aviation industry by going to helicopter school and learning to fly one of these fantastic aircrafts.

There has never been a better time to learn how to become a helicopter pilot. This provides the option for you to consider either an aviation career or a part time involvement in aviation as the job market is fully expected to grow Now really is a good time to start!

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BrianFanslau profile image

BrianFanslau  says:
5 months ago

I heard that helicopters are very maintenance needy. But flying one would be such a joy :)

Edwyn Prose profile image

Edwyn Prose  says:
5 months ago

Yeah, who cares about all the boring stuff when you can get one of those babies up in the air by yourself!

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