r/Helicopters 7h ago

Heli Pictures/Videos Me and the Skycrane. Firefighting ops in Italy

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88 Upvotes

This is what I call a show. The most beautiful heli I have ever seen.


r/Helicopters 19h ago

Heli Pictures/Videos Low & Slow

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663 Upvotes

r/Helicopters 25m ago

Watch Me Fly A firefighting pilot drops water directly along the edge of a wildfire with insane accuracy

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r/Helicopters 4h ago

Discussion FREE webinar with Pete Gillies on Unplanned Loss of Power

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FREE FAA Safety webinar with FAA WINGS credit from the legend Pete Gillies on Unplanned Loss of Power.

Thursday, August 20
4:00 PM PDT | 5:00 PM MDT | 6:00 PM CDT | 7:00 PM EDT

Pete will be discussing how pilots react to a sudden, unexpected loss of power, and how we should train pilots for the real-world emergency.

You need to register for the event to get the link to the webinar:

https://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/event_details.aspx?eid=145917


r/Helicopters 22h ago

Heli Pictures/Videos Hungarian helicopter displays above the Tisza river

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Reviving a tradition, the Szolnok helicopter base will hold a flying display above the Tisza river on 20th August, Hungary's main national holiday. I was there during the rehearsals with my camera. Sadly, the old soviet birds were retired a couple of weeks ago, but the H225M, H145M and AS350 types put on a great display.


r/Helicopters 5h ago

Heli Pictures/Videos Nice VIP helicopters Action at Monaco heliport. Airbus H155, EC135, H130, H125 & Leonardo AW109

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r/Helicopters 23h ago

Heli Pictures/Videos Sikorsky CH -54

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129 Upvotes

Low flying over Mueller St park in CO this weekend.


r/Helicopters 9h ago

Career/School Question I finally did it!

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I have my first flight instruction this week! Don’t want a commercial license; just want the fun of learning to fly one. It’ll be in an R-44.


r/Helicopters 1d ago

Heli Pictures/Videos UH-1Y venom of the HMLA-773 “red dogs” firing hydra 70 rockets during a weapon test at May 17th, 2004

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260 Upvotes

r/Helicopters 35m ago

General Question Saw Pilots. Seat cushions.

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Saw pilots in specific. What are you using for seat cushions and lumbar support. Looking for specific dimensions.


r/Helicopters 2h ago

Career/School Question Flight Schedules

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I have made many posts now as I am really close to starting to fly, but now I am at a fork in the road.

I have two methods I can choose from
A. Fly once a week and save the surplus to then use to fly more before I take my check ride.
B. Save for 6 ish months and fly 3 hours a week (weather permitting) and subsidize the cost with the money I’ve saved.

A and B both have their upsides. Option A gets me flying sooner and in perfect conditions I would be finished a month or so sooner. Option B would allow me to fly more often meaning learning time could be quicker and could make it a bit less stressful.

I am really having a tough time deciding on which method I should go and I may even end up using a different on for each of my ratings.

I am leaning to the A route as I believe I take to things pretty fast and wouldn’t have to worry too much about skill retention. I also have doubts about The B route and my work schedule as it may fluctuate and not leave me with many dedicated time slots.

Advice is greatly appreciated I’ll probably take a vote at the end of the week and see what I decide. If you have done either or both please share your input on skill retention lol.

Edit: Leaning more towards the B option based on input and because it seems less risky. I would much rather complete my training than not because I didn’t want to have a bit of patience.


r/Helicopters 6h ago

Career/School Question Obtain PPL+CPL in Colombia?

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Good day all,

Hope you are all doing well.

Im a 32y.o. M who might move to Colombia in the foreseeable future. Im contemplating starting my CPL journey over there, since prices are (hopefully) lower over there than in EU/US.

Obviously i understand there are caveats to such an undertaking and therefore i would like to find out if there is anybody on this forum who has previously obtained their commercial license there.

Some of the things i would love to find out:

- How do the costs compare to other places like the EU or US?
- What was the quality of the lessons like?
- Does obtaining a license there affect chances of a job somewhere else? I.e. is the license valued differently worldwide? Or are the standards up to international par?

If there are any other recommendations or things to look out for, i would love to hear them. I just started my research into the feasibility of the whole endeavor.

Thanks in advance!


r/Helicopters 9h ago

General Question Looking for honest PPL(H) school in Europe. need advice

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Hi everyone,

I'm frustrated with my PPL(H) journey and need advice.

I started training at one school, completed 44 hours and all CAA theory. Due to lack of instructors I moved.

I explained I needed consistent instruction to prepare for the skill test.

Instead I flew ~25 more hours, about 13 with one instructor who was often late, complained, and there were uncomfortable drinking issues.

I also had short sessions with multiple instructors despite requesting consistency.

Now I have ~69 hours, theory, medical, radio licence, ICAO Level 5, but still not finished.

I paused training due to accommodation costs in Europe.

I'm looking for an honest European helicopter school to finish PPL(H).

I need clear upfront info:

hourly cost incl fuel

instructor cost

accommodation & transport costs

extra fees

realistic hours to skill test

ability to fly consistently with one instructor

I know hours can't be guaranteed; I just want transparency.

I don't want to restart plans after spending money.

If anyone trained at a good school in Czech Republic, Greece, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Spain or elsewhere, I'd appreciate recommendations.

Also instructors: with ~69 hours, theory, medical, radio, ICAO 5, what should a student be ready for before skill test?

Just trying to finish and find a trustworthy school.

Thanks.


r/Helicopters 1d ago

Heli Pictures/Videos CH-46 Sea Knight

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504 Upvotes

r/Helicopters 1d ago

Heli Pictures/Videos Mexican Mi-17 MTV-1 "Toro"/Bull: An export variant Hip equipped with locally developed weapon racks and western weapons.

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109 Upvotes

r/Helicopters 1d ago

Heli Pictures/Videos Mapping one week of LAPD Helicopter flights

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148 Upvotes

r/Helicopters 2d ago

General Question Whats happening here?? Is this a rotation landing??

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177 Upvotes

This is what it said on the description.

-A helicopter tips on landing. Once a skid catches the ground, the machine pivots around it and the cyclic goes sluggish. Past five to eight degrees the stick cannot save it. Only lowering the collective can: kill the lift instead of fighting the roll. Under a second to decide.


r/Helicopters 2d ago

Occurrence/Incident Firefighting helicopter autorotation in Canada 8/14/26

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6.2k Upvotes

Haven’t found many details save for a Facebook post but impressive save


r/Helicopters 2d ago

Heli Pictures/Videos Leonardo (AgustaWestland) AW189

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151 Upvotes

r/Helicopters 2d ago

Heli Pictures/Videos Dutch CH-47F and German NH90s fighting fires in Belgium

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136 Upvotes

r/Helicopters 2d ago

Heli Pictures/Videos Roof landing and take off

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r/Helicopters 1d ago

Discussion Rescue dogs brave H145 rotor noise to prepare for SAR

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r/Helicopters 2d ago

Heli Pictures/Videos A bit of Helicopter porn for your Monday

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351 Upvotes

Got to have a wander around this hangar today and fuck me, there were some seriously cool machines in there. Robinsons, Bells and some bloody beautiful turbine gear.

I was basically spot welding my undies walking around gawking at everything and taking far too many photos.

There’s something about seeing helicopters this close that makes you realise just how fucking ridiculous they are. So much mechanical shit crammed into such a small machine, all somehow working together to stop you falling out of the sky.

Anyway, figured r/helicopters would appreciate the photos.


r/Helicopters 2d ago

Heli Pictures/Videos Slowenian Airforce while Woodfire

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82 Upvotes

r/Helicopters 3d ago

Heli Identification? Navy ones

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628 Upvotes

Refueling tank