Aviation Communication free books in helicopter
Interagency Helicopter Operations Guide - March 2006.pdf
Contents:
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ~ CHAPTER 2: PERSONNEL ~ CHAPTER 3: OPERATIONAL PLANNING ~ CHAPTER 4: FLIGHT FOLLOWING, RESOURCE TRACKING, AND COMMUNICATIONS ~ CHAPTER 5: VENDOR PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT: APPROVAL AND CARDING ~ CHAPTER 6: HELICOPTER CAPABILITIES AND LIMITATIONS ~ CHAPTER 7: HELICOPTER LOAD CALCULATIONS AND MANIFESTS ~ CHAPTER 8: HELICOPTER LANDING AREAS ~ CHAPTER 9: EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS AND MAINTENANCE ~ CHAPTER 10: PERSONNEL TRANSPORT ~ CHAPTER 11: CARGO TRANSPORT ~ CHAPTER 12: FIRE PROTECTION AND CRASH-RESCUE ~ CHAPTER 13: FUELING OPERATIONS ~ CHAPTER 14: HELICOPTER MAINTENANCE ~ CHAPTER 15: HELIBASE AND HELISPOT MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS ~ CHAPTER 16: LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS ~ CHAPTER 17: SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS
Instrument Flying Handbook 2007.pdf
All of the aeronautical knowledge and skills required to operate in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC) are detailed.
Chapters are dedicated to human and aerodynamic factors affecting instrument flight, the flight instruments, attitude instrument flying for airplanes, basic flight maneuvers used in IMC, attitude instrument flying for helicopters, navigation systems, the National Airspace System (NAS), the air traffic control (ATC) system, instrument flight rules (IFR) flight procedures, and IFR emergencies. Clearance shorthand and an integrated instrument lesson guide are also included.
Rotorcraft Flying Handbook 2000.pdf
This handbook supersedes Advisory Circular (AC) 61-13B, Basic Helicopter Handbook, dated 1978. In addition, all or part of the information contained in the following advisory circulars are included in this handbook: AC 90-87, Helicopter Dynamic Rollover; AC 90-95, Unanticipated Right Yaw in Helicopters; AC 91-32B, Safety in and around Helicopters; and AC 91-42D, Hazards of Rotating Propeller and Helicopter Rotor Blades.

