I've always heard that helicopters are harder to learn to fly than fixed wing. I assume that would be true since it seems you are doing a whole lot more in a helicopter and always making small corrections and such.
I was just wondering for those of you that fly helicopters, when you first started out, what was the hardest thing to learn or perform well?
For me, learning to fly a Cessna, it's landings. Which to me is obvious but maybe thats not the case for others. So if you could pick one or two things that you would say are the hardest things about learning to fly helicopters what would they be?
Matt
No matter what aircraft you start flying in, there is some degree of difficulty because you are not used to it. That is why you generally go through a familiarization stage first. Instrument scans and sight pictures will be different. After some time though you just get used to it and things become muscle memory in that aircraft. Proficiency in the airframe is all it is, and what used to seem difficult becomes quite easy. All airframes have areas that are easy to master and areas that take time and experience to get comfortable with.