Skydiving operations?

Question:
Is there a special maneuver to get to the ground faster to pick up another load of skydivers?

Answers:

what is a helicopters max flight altitude?

Yes, it is called a steep spiraling decent.(akin to an emergency decent) Keep it below maneuvering speed (Va), steep bank (often 45-50 degrees)
of bank.,low power settings. (hope your ears will clear as this can often result in a greater than 2-3000 feet per minute decent!)

What date will the first Boeing 787 be delivered?

There is no real manuever. Most jump plane pilots will just perform a high rate of descent (2000 fpm or greater).

emb-120 question?


Some pilots, particularly King Air pilots will perform more extreme nose-dives up to the never-exceed speed. This is often seen in Mullin's famous King Air. I've seen some that extend gear and flaps to increase the drag to make sure that they don't exceed Vne during the descent.

Is there any kind of man made aircraft that flys quietly?


Most of the time, getting back to the ground is not a major driver for skydiving operations. The extra stresses on the airframe are not worth getting an extra load up a day.

what font is used for light aircraft tail numbers?


To answer your question in the most direct way, from what I have seen, most pilots just do a spiral descent a bit below the never-exceed speed of the aircraft.

aviation careers?

basicly no
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