deadringer86
Well-Known Member
Questions for the helo guys. I know that FAR Part 29 certifies rotorcraft as Category A and Category B rotorcraft depending on various performance characteristics, number of engines, etc. My question is, if you're flying a Category B helicopter, how are you limited operationally? What types of operations are restricted to Category A helicopters? I know Europe and a lot of the rest of the world refer to helicopter performance classes (PC1, PC2, PC3), where helicopters that aren't able to operate in the more restrictive class (PC1) are prohibited from operating in congested hostile environments (hospital rooftop helipads, etc.). Does the US have anything similar to this, or are helicopters here bound to just the no hazard to persons/property clause of Part 91? Thanks for any light you can shed on this for me!