Training's processing
					The Hidroplan Nord Ltd. performs the aircraft pilot training by licenses and approved thematic of Civil Aviation Administration of the Hungarian National Transport Authority. 
					
					 
					Training thematic
					Theoretical training - 168 hours
					
						- Aerodynamic
 
						- Meteorology
 
						- Avionics
 
						- Navigation
 
						- Mechanic
 
						- Structure
 
						- Engineering
 
						- Type knowledge
 
						- Radio communication 
 
						- Flying rules
 
						- Flying first aiding
 
						- Fire protection
 
					
					 
					Practical training - 50 hours
					
						- Flying with normal take off weight helicopter
 
						- Flying with max take off weight helicopter
 
						- Preparing for the  a official exam
 
					
					 
					Available helicopters:
					
						- Aerospatiale Aoulette SA 318 C
 
						- Gazelle SA - 341 és Gazelle SA - 342 J
 
					
					 
					The final goal of our training is to maximally drill the disciples on the helicopter control's technique and to impart them due flying practice.
					 
					References:
					In the last 3 years the Hidroplan Nord Ltd. performed effectively 20 helicopter pilots with own trainer pilots and helicopters. 
					 
					HELICOPTERS FOR EDUCATON
					
					GAZELLE SA - 341 ÉS GAZELLE SA - 342 L
					
						- The Gazelle is a French-designed helicopter, created by the company Sud  aviation, which later became Aérospatiale, and later still Eurocopter.
 
						- The Aérospatiale Gazelle originated in a French Army requirement for a lightweight utility helicopter.
 
						- This was the first helicopter to carry a fenestron or fantail, which allows considerable noise reduction. Also, the rotor blades were made of composite materials, a feature now widely used in modern helicopters.
 
					
					Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%C3%A9rospatiale_Gazelle
					
					 
					
					ALOUETTE II SA 313 C ÉS ALOUETTE II SA 318 C
					
						- The Alouette II is a light helicopter originally manufactured by Sud Aviation and later Aérospatiale, both of France. The Alouette II was the first production helicopter to use a gas turbine instead of a conventional heavier piston engine.
 
						- It was mostly used for military purposes in observation, photography, air/sea rescue, liaison and training but it has also carried anti-tank missiles and homing torpedoes.
 
						- As a civilian helicopter it was used for casualty evacuation (with two external stretcher panniers), crop-spraying and as a flying crane (with a 500 kg external sling load).
 
					
					Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%C3%A9rospatiale_Alouette_II