My dad called me and his car broke down. Luckily it was near a area that we have permission to land at so he walked to that spot! Merch: stlriverhelicopters.com/
@@MadDogTM clearly havent a clue about life so stop talking , commercial insurance is alot of money and maintenance cost fuel always ready for next charter wise up and shut up
That's what I saw normally. Ground Power/ APU, then if ignition warm-up, then standby then ignition. RPM increase slowly from 15-45-85. Here i think this one needs ONLY. A boot up like cars
I like these videos. Not sure why you speed up the footage though? Its enjoyable to ride along at normal apeed. If a viewer wants the ride to end quicker, let them speed it up.
Good afternoon. I am interested in the dimensions of the Robinson R22 helicopter, namely the length of the chassis, the length of the cabin to the tail, the length of the tail, the diameter of the tail at the beginning and at the end, the width of the propeller blade, the width and height of the doors, the width and height of the windshields, the height of the I would be very grateful if you could help me with this 😀🙏. I want to create a full-size copy for a photo shoot.
Get a turbine. My dad died when just piston engine decided to quit 300 feet up on approach to his hanger. He would still be alive had he just bought the Robinson turbine
Twisting the throttle several times before turning on the chopper gives more power or is it among the check list before turning on the chopper for take off
@@curtisaitken7027 I see. Looking at the checklist on Robinson's website indicates that you're correct and the throttle is advanced as many times as necessary to prime the engine. Your terminology confused me but I sense that is what you meant to say.
Helicopters scare me when they’re running and be outside. I’ve seen too many videos of people getting hit in the dome with a blade. It’s not pretty. I suppose same could be said about prop planes
It's an R22, secondhand those cost the same as a new Camry. And I think he may still live at home, which means he's been able to save for it for years and pay the driving lessons with salary. He's not flying an Augusta here.
Contact the land owner first before departure ask for a permission to land when you arrive ' you can't just suprise a landing not unless you own the place
I suspect they are friends with people in the area who own parts of the land in the area. He said in a later video that someone owns a bunch of land around town and they're fine with him landing on their fields. Otherwise I don't think in his or any US state you can just land a helicopter that isn't going through an emergency on private property.
I couldn’t finish watching because you sped the video up and couldn’t appreciate the flight. Next go around let the whole video play at normal speed, viewers like to appreciate the full flight.
Most people don't own helicopters. I guess the gist. You and using it like the car. Myself no interest in flying. Interesting channel. Clearwater beach Florida. 10/3/23
So given where you picked him up from hardly stranded, video title should have been I gave my dad a ride because his car broke down and he was too cheap to call a cab. Bullshit titles just get channels added to my block list.