Helicopter Emergencies and Hazards

Retreating Blade Stall | Helicopter Emergencies and Hazards

Flying Training, Helicopter Flying

In forward flight, the relative airflow through the main rotor disk is different on the advancing and retreating side. The relative airflow over the advancing side is higher due to the forward speed of the helicopter, while the relative airflow on the retreating side is lower. This dissymmetry of lift increases as forward speed increases. […]

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Vortex Ring State – Helicopter Emergencies and Hazards

Flying Training, Helicopter Flying

Vortex ring state (formerly referenced as settling-with-power) describes an aerodynamic condition in which a helicopter may be in a vertical descent with 20 percent up to maximum power applied, and little or no climb performance. The previously used term settling-with-power came from the fact that the helicopter keeps settling even though full engine power is

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