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Mon, May 02, 2016

Robinson R22 Helicopter Flashcards App Now Available

Apple And Android Apps Help In Memorization Of R22 Operations

Based on the Flashcard set by Freddie Ephraim, ASA's R22 Helicopter Flashcards App is a must have for anyone learning to fly in the Robinson R22 model. Designed to facilitate memorization and deepen understanding of safe and effective helicopter operations, these flashcards help both civilian and military pilots master the aircraft. They're not only useful to pilots preparing for their checkride, but also instructors looking for a thorough review to ensure currency and increase safety.

Nearly 400 flashcards are based on Sections 1-8 of the R22 Pilot's Operating Handbook (POH). Topics include general information about the aircraft, as well as limitations, normal and emergency procedures, performance, weight and balance, maintenance, helicopter-specific IFR rules and regulations, and a section with special emphasis on R22 systems.

Each flashcard identifies the chapter in the Operator's Supplement from which the question was derived. The question is first presented alone, with a simple tap to see the answer. Content reflects the information pertinent to safe operations in the Robinson R22 Helicopter. Questions can be marked from any subject to review collectively as a custom study session.

Apps can be purchased on the App Store, Google Play, or Amazon Appstore.

(Source: ASA news release)

FMI: www.asa2fly.com

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