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"Ryan has a way of explaining sometimes difficult concepts in a simple way by breaking them down, using analogies and humor. Ryan is knowledgeable and quick to answer my questions. Over all a fantastic course and I am grateful for his guidance!"

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Access 585+ Lessons:
How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time! I know there is so much to learn but the great news, I broke everything down into small bite sized chunks!
Expert Guidance:
Ryan Dale - 20+ years of helicopter flight instruction and the author of the ASA Helicopter Oral Exam Guide series. When your examiner is reviewing what to ask you on your oral exam, they're reading Ryan's book. That's who's teaching this course.
Comprehensive Curriculum:
Access over 585+ individual lessons covering all aspects of helicopter piloting.
*That's LESS than $1 per lesson. WOW!
Lifetime Access:
No expiration, no annual fee. Study at your own pace, revisit any topic before your checkride, and keep it forever as a reference after you earn your certificate.
Flexible Learning:
Even though this course is designed as a 21-day course, you can study at your own pace and convenience. Fitting your training around your schedule is a must in this busy world.
Personalized Support:
Benefit from addressing your questions and challenges on a bi-monthly group Zoom style Q&A with Ryan or a member of his instructor staff. If you have any questions or concerns please reach out directly to Ryan!
17 Study Sheets - included:
I've done the work of figuring out exactly what you need to know for the written exam and checkride. Print them, write on them, take them to the flight school.

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I personally spent over $3,500 on private ground school before I ever built a course. Then another $2,500 on Part 141 ground instruction on top of that. The 21-Day Course covers the same material - all 16 FAA knowledge domains - for less than $1 per lesson.
And I'm not guessing at what matters. I wrote the Helicopter Oral Exam Guide series, published by ASA. Those are the books FAA examiners read when they decide what to ask you. I know exactly what your examiner is looking for - because I wrote the reference they use.

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Day 1 - Intro & System Basics
22 Lessons - Introduction, Resources, Helicopter System Basics, Magnetos, Engines, Transmissions Main/Tail Rotor systems and so much more!

Day 2 - Instruments
22 Lessons - Helicopter engine, fuel, pitot static, gyroscopic, magnetic instrumentation, OAT Gauge, Carb Temp Gauge and so much more!

Day 3 - Aerodynamics Basics
28 Lessons - Airfoils, Aerodynamic Forces, Lift Principles, Newtons Laws, L/D Max, Translating Tendency, Gyroscopic Precession and more!

Day 4 - Aerodynamic Hazards
26 Lessons - Overview, Low RPM Rotor Stall, Vortex Ring State, Dynamic Rollover, Ground Resonance, Mast Bumping, Retreating Blade Stall and more!

Day 5 - Weight and Balance
13 Lessons - Overview, Definitions, Basic Empty Weight, Maximum Gross Weight, Limitations, C.G., Computational, Loading Graphs and more!

Day 6 - R22 Specific Systems
27 Lessons - Main/Tail Rotor, Engine, Controls, Clutch Actuator, Fuel, Electrical, Audio, EMU, Landing Gear, ADS-B Equipment and much more!

Day 7 - Weather Theory
12 Lessons - Atmosphere, Heat and Temperature, Water Vapor, Wind, Air Masses and Fronts, Stability, Icing, Turbulence, Thunderstorms and much more!

Day 8 - Weather Information
24 Lessons - ATIS, AWOS, ASOS, METAR's, TAF's, PIREP's, FSS, AIRMET's, Briefing's and much more!

Day 9 - Airspaces
23 Lessons - Class A, B, C, D, E, G, Restricted, Prohibited, MTR's, SUA's, TFR's and much more!

Day 10 - Navigation Basics
25 Lessons - Charts, Variation, Deviation, Compass Errors, Lat/Long, Pilotage, and much more!

Day 11 - Flight Planning
21 Lessons - Flight Plan Overview, Radio Navigation, VOR's, GPS's, Airport Operations ATC Radio Communications and much more!

Day 12 - Airport Markings
25 Lessons - Runway/Taxiway Markings, Signs, LAHSO ops, Lighting, Beacons, VASI and much more!

Day 13 - Aeromedical Overview
22 Lessons - Night vision, Visual Illusions, Hypoxia, Oxygen use, hyperventilation and much more!

Day 14 - Aeronautical Decision Making
18 Lessons - I.M.S.A.F.E., P.A.V.E., 3P Model, SA,
Risk Management, Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT), Hazardous Attitudes & Antidotes, AC's and much more!

Day 15 - FAR Part 61
24 Lessons - Applicability, Definitions, Alcohol & Drugs, Medical Certificates, Tests, Certificates, Aeronautical Knowledge and much more!

Day 16 - FAR Part 91
50 Lessons - Applicability, Definitions, PIC, Airworthiness, Preflight, Right-of-way, Speeds, Manual, Marking, & Placards and much more!

Day 17 - NTSB 830 & Inspections
19 Lessons - NTSB 830, MMEL, Form 337 & STC's, 91.213, 100-Hour, Annual Inspections Requirements AD's, Service Bulletins and much more!

Day 18 - Intro to Maneuvers
23 Lessons - Preflight, Engine Starting, Taxiing, Landing, Climbs/Descents, Turns, Go-Arounds, Acceleration/Deceleration and much more!

Day 19 - Performance Maneuvers
11 Lessons - Max Performance T/O, Running T/O, Quick Stops, Confined Areas, Pinnacle/Platform Operations, High/Low Recon and much more!

Day 20 - Emergency Maneuvers
8 Lessons - Straight-In, 180-Auto, Hovering Auto, Low RPM, Settling with Power and much more!

Day 21 - Final Quiz and What's Next
3 Lessons - Final Quiz, Course Conclusion, Resources!

BONUS - Checkride Prep
4 Lessons - Written Test Prep, Before showing up, Ground portion, and Flight Portion.
No - and it's not supposed to. You still need a certified flight instructor and logged flight hours to earn your certificate. What this course does is make sure you show up to every flight lesson prepared. Students who understand the theory before they fly pick it up faster, spend less on flight hours, and perform better on their checkride. Think of it as the ground school your flight school should have given you.
The 21-Day Course covers all 16 FAA knowledge domains and is built directly around what the ACS requires. I wrote the Helicopter Oral Exam Guide - so I know exactly what examiners test and how they test it. What I can't control is how much time you put in. Students who work through the material, use the study sheets, and come to the Q&A sessions are well prepared. Students who skip around are not. Put in the work - this course gives you everything you need.
Then I'll refund every dollar. You have 7 days from purchase, no questions asked. I'd rather give you your money back than have a student who isn't getting value from the course. That's never happened to me in 20 years of teaching - but the guarantee is there because I mean it.


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