Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations Pilot Certification & Operating Rules Aircraft Electronics Association.

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Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations Pilot Certification & Operating Rules Aircraft Electronics Association Jim Viola January 31, 2012

2 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, There are differences between a commercial fixed wing certificate and a commercial rotorcraft certificate –Rotorcraft does not require an instrument rating –No separate multi-engine rotorcraft rating exists Pilot Requirements Flight Instructor Requirements There are differences between a commercial fixed wing certificate and a commercial rotorcraft certificate –Rotorcraft Flight Instructor also does not require an instrument rating

3 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, There are differences between a commercial fixed wing rating and a commercial rotorcraft rating –Rotorcraft is not limited by distance (50NM) or time of day (night). FAR § Commercial Privileges

4 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, There are differences between a fixed wing aircraft and a rotorcraft –Rotorcraft is not limited by a minimum fixed altitude, it is limited by hazards to persons and/or property on the surface FAR § Minimum Safe Altitude

5 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, There are differences between a fixed wing aircraft and a rotorcraft –Minimum 20 minute fuel reserve in VFR day or night conditions (fixed wing is 30 minutes day, 45 minutes night) FAR § Fuel Reserve

6 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, Rotorcraft operations are unique in that they are typically off airport, low altitude and off designated airways

7 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, There are differences between a fixed wing aircraft and a rotorcraft –Class G airspace rotorcraft can operate clear of clouds at speeds that allow avoidance of other aircraft or obstructions FAR § VFR Weather Minimums

8 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, There are differences between a fixed wing aircraft and a rotorcraft –Rotorcraft have no minimum requirements other than clear of clouds and compliance with ATC instructions FAR § Special VFR

9 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, There are differences between a fixed wing aircraft and a rotorcraft –Requires pilot to have specific knowledge of location as to avoid restricted areas FAR § SFRAs (ex. DC airspace)

10 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, There are NO differences between a fixed wing aircraft and a rotorcraft –Airspeed Indicator –Altimeter –Magnetic Direction Indicator –Tachometer (for each engine) –Oil Pressure Gauge (for each engine) –Temperature Gauge (for each liquid cooled engine) –Oil Temperature Gauge (for each air cooled engine) –Manifold Pressure Gauge (for each altitude engine) –Fuel Gauge (indicating quantity of fuel in each tank) –Night flights require position lights and anti-collision light system FAR § Required VFR Equipment

11 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, There are differences between a fixed wing aircraft and a rotorcraft –Not required in a rotorcraft by regulation at the present time FAR § Emergency Locators There are NO differences between a fixed wing aircraft and a rotorcraft –However, rotorcraft typically operate in areas where they would not be required to have one FAR § Transponder

12 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, The traditional means of navigation are evolving –More dependency on GPS –Less dependency on ground based nav-aids –More dependency on electronic charting tools and moving maps –Less dependency on paper charts Navigation & Equipment Use This paradigm shift enhances the pilot’s ability to maintain situational awareness outside of the aircraft (heads-up!)

13 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, Ground based nav-aids are being decommissioned –Elimination of LORAN –Phase out of NDBs –No new VORs (removal of some VOR-T stations) –Typical low altitude flights don’t receive ground based signals Navigation & Equipment Use Requirement to install ADS-B hardware by year 2020 FAR § Automated Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast

14 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, Navigation & Equipment Use

15 Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations January 31, Introduce pilots to evolving technologies earlier in training Increase use of electronic navigation equipment as improvements improve the operation of the aircraft and the pilot Pilots familiar with this equipment will aid in their transition into IFR based flight and more complex aircraft operating in more congested areas How to enhance rotorcraft safety

Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration Rotorcraft VFR Part 91 Operations Pilot Certification & Operating Rules Aircraft Electronics Association Jim Viola January 31, 2012 ???