Fatal Traps for Helicopter Pilots

by G. Whyte and B. Lewis

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It's no secret; helicopters have more accidents than aeroplanes. Why? Inherent instability, too many moving parts, harder to fly - who knows, maybe it's all of these things. But wouldn't it be great if we could make rotary wing flight safer! When pilot Greg Whyte found himself attending too many funerals of friends, each experienced pilots with many hours in the air, he asked himself 'why does this keep happening?' He decided to change the way people think about helicopter safety, and has written a book that does just that, with the help of Bernie Lewis, Steve Bone and Tom McCready. Fatal Traps for Helicopter Pilots lists all the hazards that lead to accidents, with case studies to illustrate each point and in-depth theory to commercial pilot standard. And perhaps most importantly, it includes practical notes on how to avoid the hazard or recover from it. This book is not just for student pilots - of the 70 case studies included in the book, fewer than 10 per cent of Pilots in Command had under 500 hours. One had 27,000. It's not inexperience that's the danger here; it's complacency!
This book will be essential for anyone interested in helicopters, from engineers to pilots, to model enthusiasts, to ground crew.
  • ISBN10 0790008858
  • ISBN13 9780790008851
  • Publish Date 4 August 2003
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 14 May 2010
  • Publish Country NZ
  • Imprint Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 395
  • Language English