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I did get a few more rotary hours after that incident but not enough to get a feel for flying helicopters, like Churchy said boring bastard, I'll stick to fixed.
Actually thinking about a microlight to keep the hours up and costs down.
They look OK, there's a guy near me that runs a couple from a private...I was going to say airfield then, but maybe strip of grass is better.
but I've never seen anyone doing anything other that sitting there going mostly in a straight line, with the occassional long slow turn. I might get bored.
Never had the chance to learn to fly helicopters, it sounds awesome, if a little daunting (more so now after this story!)
I did get a few more rotary hours after that incident but not enough to get a feel for flying helicopters, like Churchy said boring bastard, I'll stick to fixed.
Actually thinking about a microlight to keep the hours up and costs down.
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