- (a) The applicant must demonstrate to the Administrator, by performing the operational flight checks prescribed in paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this section, as applicable, that the rotorcraft-load combination has satisfactory flight characteristics, unless these operational flight checks have been demonstrated previously and the rotorcraft-load combination flight characteristics were satisfactory. For the purposes of this demonstration, the external-load weight (including the external-load attaching means) is the maximum weight for which authorization is requested.
(b) Class A rotorcraft-load combinations: The operational flight check must consist of at least the following maneuvers:
- (1) Take off and landing.
- (2) Demonstration of adequate directional control while hovering.
- (3) Acceleration from a hover.
- (4) Horizontal flight at airspeeds up to the maximum airspeed for which authorization is requested.
(c) Class B and D rotorcraft-load combinations: The operational flight check must consist of at least the following maneuvers:
- (1) Pickup of the external load.
- (2) Demonstration of adequate directional control while hovering.
- (3) Acceleration from a hover.
- (4) Horizontal flight at airspeeds up to the maximum airspeed for which authorization is requested.
- (5) Demonstrating appropriate lifting device operation.
- (6) Maneuvering of the external load into release position and its release, under probable flight operation conditions, by means of each of the quick-release controls installed on the rotorcraft.
- (d) Class C rotorcraft-load combinations: For Class C rotorcraft-load combinations used in wire-stringing, cable-laying, or similar operations, the operational flight check must consist of the maneuvers, as applicable, prescribed in paragraph (c) of this section.
[Docket 1529, 29 FR 603, Jan. 24, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 133-5, 41 FR 55475, Dec. 20, 1976; Amdt. 133-9, 51 FR 40709, Nov. 7, 1986]