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Airman Certification Standards : Commercial Pilot - Helicopter (2025) : Faa-S-acs-16.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Helicopters--Flight testing.
- Helicopters.
- Helicopters--Piloting.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (96 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Newcastle, Washington : Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc., [2024]
- Summary:
- This book, published by the U.S. Department of Federal Aviation, outlines the Commercial Pilot Certification Standards for Helicopters. It serves as a comprehensive guide for aspiring commercial helicopter pilots, detailing the necessary aeronautical knowledge, risk management, and flight proficiency standards required for certification. The book is structured around various areas of operation, including preflight preparation, airport operations, hovering maneuvers, navigation, emergency operations, and special operations. It is designed for applicants, instructors, and evaluators involved in the certification process, providing clear guidelines and standards to ensure safe operations within the National Airspace System. The text includes practical test roles, safety procedures, and operational requirements, emphasizing the integration of knowledge, risk management, and skill for pilot certification. Generated by AI.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- FAA-S-ACS-16 Commercial Pilot for Rotorcraft Category Helicopter Rating
- Foreword
- Revision History
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Airman Certification Standards Concept
- Area of Operation I. Preflight Preparation
- Task A. Pilot Qualifications
- Task B. Airworthiness Requirements
- Task C. Weather Information
- Task D. Cross-Country Flight Planning
- Task E. National Airspace System
- Task F. Performance and Limitations
- Task G. Operation of Systems
- Task H. Human Factors
- Task I. Night Operations
- Area of Operation II. Preflight Procedures
- Task A. Preflight Assessment
- Task B. Flight Deck Management
- Task C. Powerplant Starting and Rotor Engagement
- Task D. Before Takeoff Check
- Area of Operation III. Airport and Heliport Operations
- Task A. Runway/Taxiway/Heliport/Helipad Signs, Markings, and Lighting
- Task B. Communications, Light Signals, and Runway Lighting Systems
- Task C. Traffic Patterns
- Area of Operation IV. Hovering Maneuvers
- Task A. Vertical Takeoff and Landing
- Task B. Hover Taxi
- Task C. Air Taxi
- Task D. Taxiing with Wheel-Type Landing Gear
- Task E. Slope Operations
- Area of Operation V. Takeoffs, Landings, and Go-Arounds
- Task A. Normal Takeoff and Climb
- Task B. Normal and Crosswind Approach
- Task C. Maximum Performance Takeoff and Climb
- Task D. Steep Approach
- Task E. Rolling Takeoff (Wheel-Type Landing Gear)
- Task F. Shallow Approach and Running/Roll-On Landing
- Task G. Go-Around
- Area of Operation VI. Performance Maneuvers
- Task A. Rapid Deceleration/Quick Stop
- Task B. Straight-In Autorotation in a Single-Engine Helicopter
- Task C. Autorotation with Turns in a Single-Engine Helicopter
- Area of Operation VII. Navigation
- Task A. Pilotage and Dead Reckoning
- Task B. Navigation Systems and Radar Services.
- Task C. Diversion
- Task D. Lost Procedures
- Area of Operation VIII. Emergency Operations
- Task A. Powerplant Failure in a Hover in a Single-Engine Helicopter
- Task B. Powerplant Failure at Altitude in a Single-Engine Helicopter
- Task C. Approach and Landing with One Engine Inoperative (OEI) (Simulated) (Multiengine Helicopter Only)
- Task D. Systems and Equipment Malfunctions
- Task E. Vortex Ring State (VRS)
- Task F. Low Rotor Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) Recognition and Recovery
- Task G. Antitorque System Failure
- Task H. Dynamic Rollover
- Task I. Ground Resonance
- Task J. Low Gravity (G) Recognition and Recovery
- Task K. Emergency Equipment and Survival Gear
- Task L. Flight Solely by Reference to Instruments
- Task M. Recovery from Unusual Flight Attitudes
- Area of Operation IX. Special Operations
- Task A. Confined Area Operations
- Task B. Pinnacle Operations
- Area of Operation X. Postflight Procedures
- Task A. After Landing, Parking, and Securing
- Appendix 1: Practical Test Roles, Responsibilities, and Outcomes
- Eligibility Requirements for a Commercial Pilot Certificate
- Use of the ACS During a Practical Test
- Instructor Responsibilities
- Evaluator Responsibilities
- Possible Outcomes of the Test
- Additional Rating Task Table
- Addition of a Rotorcraft Category Helicopter Rating to an Existing Commercial Pilot Certificate
- Appendix 2: Safety of Flight
- General
- Use of Checklists
- Positive Exchange of Flight Controls
- Use of Distractions
- Aeronautical Decision-Making, Risk Management, Crew Resource Management, and Single-Pilot Resource Management
- Simulated Powerplant Failure Considerations (Single and Multiengine Helicopters)
- Autorotations in a Single-Engine Helicopter
- Appendix 3: Aircraft, Equipment, and Operational Requirements &
- Limitations.
- Aircraft Requirements &
- Limitations
- Equipment Requirements &
- Single and Multiengine Helicopters
- Use of Flight Simulation Training Devices (FSTD)
- Credit for Pilot Time in an FSTD
- Use of Aviation Training Devices (ATD)
- Credit for Pilot Time in an ATD
- Operational Requirements, Limitations, &
- Task Information
- FAA-G-ACS-2 Airman Certification Standards Companion Guide for Pilots
- Why the FAA Created this Guide
- The Non-Regulatory Material in this Guide
- Section 1: Knowledge Test Eligibility, Description, and Registration
- Eligibility
- Steps for Knowledge Test Registration
- Testing Procedures for Applicants Requesting Special Accommodations
- Acceptable Forms of Identification
- Acceptable Forms of Applicant Address Verification
- Airman Knowledge Test Description
- Taking the Knowledge Test
- Acceptable and Unacceptable Materials
- Test Taking Tips
- Section 2: Airman Knowledge Test Report
- Applicant Name Considerations for the Airman Knowledge Test Report and the Practical Test
- Retesting After Failure of AKTR
- Knowledge Test Codes During Transition from PTS To ACS
- ACS Archived Test Codes
- Obtaining a Duplicate AKTR
- Section 3: ACS Risk Management
- Section 4: Flight Instructor Applicant Considerations
- Flight Instructor ACS Information
- Section 5: References
- Section 6: Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Section 7: Practical Test Checklist (Applicant)
- Acceptable Aircraft
- Personal Equipment
- Personal Records
- Section 8: Knowledge Test Reports and Archived ACS Codes
- Private Pilot for Airplane Category ACS Archived Codes
- Commercial Pilot for Airplane Category ACS Archived Codes
- Instrument Rating - Airplane ACS Archived Codes
- Airline Transport Pilot and Type Rating ACS Archived Codes.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Part of the metadata in this record was created by AI, based on the text of the resource.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 1-64425-475-1
- 1-64425-476-X
- OCLC:
- 1436834438
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