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Checks said:original question was referring to IFR ops
Auto-pilots are required when the helicopter is SINGLE PILOT IFR certified. For example, our 222A's, B and we have a 206LIII IFR certified only because it does have an auto-pilot. And yes they are freakin expensive, but are not as complicated as you might think, considering most autopilots do not include the collective in the system, only REALLY high priced aircraft have that and that is usually because it is military.FracCapt said:That only applies to IFR. Many helo operators are VFR only. The tour operators at Vegas/Grand Canyon, for example.
This appears to be changing. As little as 2-3 years ago, Robbie pilots had a nasty time breaking in. It seems to me like the reistance is slowly starting to come down, especially with the Gulf operators. For example, believe PHI has and will continue to selectively hire new pilots with only 1000 PIC hrs of Robbie time. This was unheard of a few years ago. There is hope if you can swing the training/instructing bucks.Checks said:Sure there are more jobs but the pay and benefits will never be anything like you can make flying fixed wing. If you arent a military trained helo pilot I would STRONGLY advise against getting your helicopter ratings in hopes of getting a job.
Checks said:For me, as a military trained pilot, it was the right choice because my training costs/time was ZERO.