ive posted some pretty good videos on my channel, if you ever have a student that wants to learn the basic principles of the r22. it was really helpful for me when i was just starting out.
I should be starting to train an individual who works rebuilding Bell Helicopters, he is an avionics guy but as he saves up money is going to be working on getting his licenses.
cool videos dude! its really helping me with my preflights, although i thought there are 5 tail cone attachments bolts, two on the right, three on the left. or does this vary between r22's?
ive posted some pretty good videos on my channel, if you ever have a student that wants to learn the basic principles of the r22. it was really helpful for me when i was just starting out.
dustywar 2 years ago
I should be starting to train an individual who works rebuilding Bell Helicopters, he is an avionics guy but as he saves up money is going to be working on getting his licenses.
michaelmiller85 2 years ago
cool, thats what i wanted to do, but ran outta cash, so now im going to school to prep for my A&P, figure ill work my way in some how;)
dustywar 2 years ago
no, just a CFI that is always learning and helping others learn more
michaelmiller85 2 years ago
so, are u an A&P mechanic???
dustywar 2 years ago
that is correct. They all have two on the right and three on the left.
michaelmiller85 2 years ago
cool videos dude! its really helping me with my preflights, although i thought there are 5 tail cone attachments bolts, two on the right, three on the left. or does this vary between r22's?
22640cal 2 years ago