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![]() Perhaps a dumb question, but if an engine failed on a Chinook would appox only half of the power be available to continue spinning the rotor blades? Does a Chinook operate both of it's engines in a similar fashion, meaning does the pilot keep both engines at the same power setting? What would be the purpose or advantage of engine ops with different power settings on the engines? What is a Chinook's performance like on a single engine? Is IFR training or flying (like approaches) in a helicopter made easy by the fact that if you are having trouble with something you can just stop the thing, hover, think about what you are doing and then continue? Do helicopters have lower IFR minimums than fixed-wing a/c? What is spatial disorientation like while IFR in a chopper and what additional instruments are in choppers for situational awareness while in the soup? I watched Bush's departure from TSTC this a.m. and it was the first time I've seen a Chinook involved with the president's comings & goings out here. Watching this amazing aircraft takeoff & land has all kinds of questions pulsating through my mind. I searched online a bit but my wonderings seem a bit beyond what I found on the internet. Thanks, Ricky |
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