Here's a silly question...feel free to move it to the stupid questions: Do helo's have an external power/huffer receptacle?
Here's a silly question...feel free to move it to the stupid questions: Do helo's have an external power/huffer receptacle?
Here's a silly question...feel free to move it to the stupid questions: Do helo's have an external power/huffer receptacle?
The -60 can be started via huffer. Just make sure the fuel bubbas on various DDGs don't try to refuel you there....
Oddly enough on the B, IIRC you can test the rescue hoist using only external power (blades folded and I suppose inside the hangar if need be), unlike the F/H- spotted, turning, airboss watching the clock...![]()
The H does not have the utility hydraulic system, it powers the hoist off the backup pump just like the Bravo.
To run the hoist on the F you need to have the rotor spinning.
The -60 can be started via huffer. Just make sure the fuel bubbas on various DDGs don't try to refuel you there....
Really, you guys have an actual huffer air recepticle? All the helos I've worked with have electric and sometimes hydraulic hookups, but I didn't know the 60 used an honest to god huffer. Learn something new every day...
You *can* use a huffer - or even another 60 - but you still need electrical power and I'd wager 99% of starts are done on APU.Really, you guys have an actual huffer air recepticle? All the helos I've worked with have electric and sometimes hydraulic hookups, but I didn't know the 60 used an honest to god huffer. Learn something new every day...
Actually, you can start the -60 with only DC battery power and a huffer. You are very much starting in the blind though because you have no indications until you you get the rotors up to 100% and get AC power. No Nr, TGT, oil pressure, Ng or anything else until you have AC power.
I think it is closer to 99.99%
Actually, you can start the -60 with only DC battery power and a huffer. You are very much starting in the blind though because you have no indications until you you get the rotors up to 100% and get AC power. No Nr, TGT, oil pressure, Ng or anything else until you have AC power.
I think it is closer to 99.99%
How do you do this w/ DECUs? What powers the ignitor if there's no 400 hz power for the alternator? And it's very likely I may forgetting some a Natops paragraph or two (or page).