The Helicopter and Its Code of Conduct: Regulations 2nd Edition PPL H
Reference: 1862 Category: Aviation Library
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The Helicopter and Its Code of Conduct: Regulations 2nd Edition PPL H
Régis Le Maitre, Philippe Capiaumont
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Why does a helicopter fly?
- How is it flown?
- Under what regulatory conditions is it fit to fly?
Three questions for an episodic story.
A story with drawings.
A story in full color.
An invitation for student pilots, pilots and aeronautics students to discover the main theoretical, practical and regulatory questions raised throughout the life of a helicopter, from design to operation, from manufacture to maintenance. This eighth book covers regulations applicable to aircraft in general, and helicopters in particular.
Régis Le Maitre is an engineer with the French Civil Aviation Authority. Philippe Capiaumont is a helicopter instructor.
Contents
The law
The pilot
Air traffic regulations
Radiotelephony
Surveillance
Take-off area. Landing field
Conditions of use
Table of contents
The law
Aeronautical regulations
Hierarchy of standards
ICAO
The European Union
National regulations
Regulations and the citizen
The pilot
FCL regulations
Air traffic regulations
Air traffic regulations
Pilot in command's responsibility
Flight rules
Air traffic services and organizations
Airspace
Airspace in France
Minimum safety heights
Collision avoidance
Minimum visibility
Special VFR
Airspace authorized for VFR
Air traffic control clearance
Flight plan
Time of day
Altimeter setting
Events, incidents, accidents
Aerodrome traffic: definitions
Aerodrome infrastructure and lighting
Aerodrome traffic: general procedures on a controlled aerodrome
Aerodrome traffic: general procedures on an AFIS aerodrome
Aerodrome traffic: general procedures on other aerodromes
Aerodrome traffic: additional helicopter procedures
Aerodrome traffic light signals
Visual signals on the ground
Radiotelephony
Best practices
Radio contact
Phraseology
Radio failure
Emergency procedures
Radio tests
Surveillance
The transponder
Take-off area. Landing field
Take-off site. Landing field
Conditions of use
Regulatory references
Aircraft
The equipment
The pilot-in-command
Use and limitations
Documentation
Maintenance
Safety events
Reference: 1862 Category: Aviation Library
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