Aircraft: Robinson R22 Beta II
Aircraft ID: N956SH
Duration, as PIC: 1.1hrs
Cumulative Time: 184.40hrs
WooHoo! Passed my Check Ride today! So it is official, I'm a FAA Certified Commercial Helicopter Pilot as of 1:00pm today.
Oral test went very well... definitely was prepared. Actually, it was pretty easy. My Check Ride

The flight itself was equally as rewarding. Really by the book. One bit that I found particularly interesting was the off airport portion. We flew west, out to the WPA (West Practice Area) and picked out a clear-cut logging peak. I actually started an approach, downhill, but did a "go around" when I realized that was not the best of my options even though it was directly in to the wind. Got to watch that tail-rotor you know.
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Anyway, other than that... I'd say I was spot on for the flight.
Damn, feels good to have that under my belt.
Down:
- HAI Written Exam : Pass : 97%
- FAA Written Exam: Pass : 96%
- HAI Commercial Oral Exam : Pass
- HAI Commercial Flight : Pass
- FAA Commercial Oral Exam : Pass
- FAA Commercial Check Ride Flight : Pass
5 comments:
Hi Chris - that's excellent, congratulations! What a huge accomplishment. I just passed a mile stone myself, went over 100 hrs PIC time. All other squares are filled as well, just need a few hours check ride prep and brush up on the oral stuff again. I head to the "Safety Course" on the 14th this month. After that come back and hopefully pass the Commercial check ride.
~Jeff
Alaska
Nice!
The Safety Course is great. Lots of good information contained in those few days. Made some good friends as well.
Best part of the whole trip, the flight with the Test Pilot. AMAZING to see what someone of their skill can do in one of those birds.
Just wait for the cork-screw-zero-airspeed-autorotation. Wow!
Chris - who did you fly with at the Safety Course? I'm looking forward to the excellent Chinese food at the hotel and the flight w/ zero airspeed cork screw auto. Hmmm maybe I should wait and eat the Chinese food after the flight ;-}.
~Jeff
Derek. Can't remember his last name... but he was Hawaiian I think. Build like a fireplug... and flew like the thing was an extension of his hand.
Congrates & all the best for the future.
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