After takeoff, some evolutions climbing, descent, approach, horizontal flight and hover. Then, first touch down on easy area, second bordered with trees.

Duration : 0:9:21


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Technorati Tags: 206, Bell, flight, helicopter, in, jet, Ranger, training

25 Responses to “Bell 206 Jet Ranger Training Flight (1)”

  • TREBLINKA007 says:

    my dick
    my dick

  • salemcripple says:

    Whats the yellow …
    Whats the yellow thing ontop of the instrument panel?

  • cmritchie04 says:

    that is not the …
    that is not the best economical way of getting your helicopter rating I would suggest purchase a Rotor way Scorpion helicopter along with four other people (that means you own 1/4 of the helicopter) and do flight instruction in that instead of wasting all of that money. Would you rather spend 50.00 an hour or $600.00 an hour in flight cost. Depending on the helicopter you rent.

  • twcpilot says:

    how do you know …
    how do you know that, flying a helicopter is copmplrtly diffrent, you have no idea how many hours you are going to spend.

    Just a challenging questions, i am going to make a decison, what are your thoughts

  • Spayne007 says:

    yes that should be …
    yes that should be enough but you’ll only have a sign off in a jet ranger and no real experience.

  • pullybrit says:

    I’m going to have …
    I’m going to have $30,000 worth of GI Bill to squander by the end of the year (2009). Will that be enough for me to get a rating in a JetRanger or an A Star, or a Bell 407 from ground zero/no flight experience?

  • hekikuu says:

    Nice lesson.. would …
    Nice lesson.. would have loved to hear the instructor’s commentary though. About the instructions themself, the instructor sometimes reached to your stick, doesn’t he/ she has his/ her own set of controls?

  • mas8765 says:

    Thanks are very …
    Thanks are very interesting.

  • sybietube says:

    well done m8!
    well done m8!

  • Mockeraina says:

    Yeah, I suggest …
    Yeah, I suggest going and getting a fixed wing license first, then going in and get ur Helicopter license. SO much more cheaper, its what I’m doing

  • BA0084 says:

    expensive hobby!
    expensive hobby!

  • nyshooter94 says:

    how old do you have …
    how old do you have to be to get your license i want to get mine but im 15 now. and what would be a good paying job after. you get your licence.

  • pcmagazine says:

    stress relief for …
    stress relief for trainee

  • renatopeles says:

    What is that small …
    What is that small helicopter over panel?

  • Ksarle06 says:

    ya thats what i was …
    ya thats what i was going to say…You’re right, In the Army you need to be a warrant officer or an officer to fly but you don’t need a college degree to be a warrant officer

  • Chino240sx says:

    No, im talking …
    No, im talking about the Air Force, in the Army I belive Officers and Warrent Officers are allowed to fly.

  • Ksarle06 says:

    are you talking …
    are you talking about the U.S. Army?

  • allenc6665 says:

    ah i remember my …
    ah i remember my first flight the feel of the collective pitch in my hands lol

  • ashokrohanselvamany says:

    were u hovering or …
    were u hovering or landing

  • notar1 says:

    wow!!!
    wow!!!

  • Chino240sx says:

    Well.. u can’t …
    Well.. u can’t really be an officer without a degree … and only officers fly. The age limit i belive is 27, maby a little off for the army, im in the air force and thats the cut off age. There are waviers tho if ur good at flying

  • notar1 says:

    what is the age …
    what is the age limit? i have pilot license. but never quite finished school…

  • Chino240sx says:

    First you need to …
    First you need to qualify for OTS. If you already have some helicopter flying experience and have a degree, you’ll be a step ahead for getting a pilot slot.

  • notar1 says:

    how do they …
    how do they determine if you qualify for pilot before signing up

  • charlesroth1 says:

    You get 60+ hours …
    You get 60+ hours in the 206 and get paid for it just go to the US Army flight school

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