
Max welcomes Jay Bunning, flight instructor, FAA Safety Team representative, and founder of HelicopterTrainingVideos.com, for Part 1 of a two-part discussion on helicopter training safety and preventing dangerous student errors.Mentioned on the ShowPlease Take our Listener Survey to help guide the future of the showEnter a giveaway to win a copy of Keep Your RPM in the GreenBuilding a Safer Training ProgramJay describes how accident reports, maintenance events, and safety management systems (SMS) have shaped the “Dangerous Student Errors” training program at his flight school. By cataloging and simulating common hazards, new instructors can practice recognizing and intervening before student mistakes lead to costly accidents.Guarding the ControlsA central theme is how CFIs should properly “guard” helicopter controls:Pedals: using a right-leg brace to block incorrect yaw inputs.Collective: keeping a loose monitoring hand to sense movement.Throttle: using different grip levels, from light monitoring to strong “death grip,” depending on the maneuver.Cyclic: applying a color-coded green, yellow, and red system for levels of guarding.Jay explains that instructors must strike a balance—being ready to intervene instantly, but still allowing students to feel and learn from the aircraft.Ghosting Maneuvers & Freezing on ControlsJay introduces ghosting maneuvers, a technique where instructors mentally fly the maneuver simultaneously so they can immediately recognize deviations. He also discusses how to handle students who freeze on the controls, including using leverage, physical prompts, and clear communication.Common Errors in TrainingThe discussion covers some of the riskiest points in instruction:Overspeeds during liftoff caused by tight throttle grips.Pedal mis-inputs during pickups and set-downs, especially on grass.Student frustration and fatigue during hover training.The importance of pre-briefing slope operations and approaches.Jay emphasizes that mistakes are part of learning, but instructors must ensure they stay safe mistakes—not accidents.Resources for Students & CFIsFinally, Jay introduces HelicopterTrainingVideos.com, a free resource with videos, articles, quizzes, and a podcast for helicopter students and instructors. His mission is to make helicopter training safer and more efficient worldwide.This first part of the conversation lays the groundwork for understanding student error patterns and developing CFI techniques to manage them. Part 2 will continue with advanced maneuvers and safety scenarios.
Podzilla Summary coming soon
Sign up to get notified when the full AI-powered summary is ready.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.

Helicopter Flying in New Zealand: Billy Watson on Milford Sound + Helicopter News

Helicopter VR Simulator: Loft Dynamics H125

Helicopter VR Flight Simulator Training: Loft Dynamics with Fabi Riesen

Mastering Auto-Rotations, Simulated Engine Failures, and Off-Airport Operations + Helicopter News
Free AI-powered recaps of Rotary Wing Show – Helicopter News, Safety, Training & Pilot Stories and your other favorite podcasts, delivered to your inbox.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.