Vertical Reference Flying
An important skill in flying external load operations is the ability to fly a helicopter while using the ground as a reference (instead of the horizon) and still keep the aircraft and external load under absolute control.
External Load Training
External load operations are performed by agencies and companies to lift and transport heavy loads or people with a helicopter using a fixed length cable or rope with one end attached to a hook system on the belly of the aircraft and the other end attached to a securing device. In fire fighting, the cable may be attached to a Bambi Bucket to transport and disperse water. In logging operations, the cable may be attached to a grapple to hook and haul trees. In long line rescue or power line work, the rope may be attached to one or more body harnesses.
External load training includes both ground and flight training providing confidence and skills to pilots performing external load operations. Multiple real-world scenarios are introduced and performed to help prepare pilots for success.
External Load Lifting
Vertical Hover can perform all of your lifting needs from longline cargo, HVAC units, concrete transport, pole placement and more. If you need materials moved to remote locations, Vertical Hover is here for you.
For any question regarding a Helicopter lifting Job, contact Paul Bradley at 707-755-5684.