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Podcast produced by Kenny Keller the creator of Helicopter Online Ground School and author of the Amazon No. 1 Best Seller Helicopter Check Ride.

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Podcast produced by Kenny Keller the creator of Helicopter Online Ground School and author of the Amazon No. 1 Best Seller Helicopter Check Ride.

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English


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Episode 455: Do You Know: Category, Class, & Night Requirements?

10/26/2025
After 30 months of working with students from all over the country, one thing is clear: success on check-ride day comes from mastering the fundamentals, not chasing the exotic. Know your Category and Class. Know your night requirements. Get those simple things right, and you’ll earn instant credibility with your examiner. 🚁 Your Free H.O.G.S. Resources to Master the Basics The best way to reinforce these fundamentals is with the tools that keep you sharp long after your lesson ends. Start with your Free 24-Hour Test Flight at www.HelicopterGround.com . Explore our full online courses for Private, Instrument, Commercial, and CFI — all built to simplify complex FAA topics and help you pass with confidence. Then grab our free resources: www.HogsGuide.com Helicopter Maneuver Guide www.PrivateBlueprint.com Private Pilot 101: A Helicopter Training Blueprint www.HogsTopTen.com Top Ten Check-Ride Tips www.FinalApproachCourse.com Every successful pilot starts with a solid foundation. Don’t overlook the basics — master them, live them, and fly with confidence.

Duration:00:07:01

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Episode 454: Cut the Unnecessary Flying Before Your Helicopter Check-Ride

10/25/2025
The “two flights a day” approach isn’t about doing less — it’s about doing smarter. It’s structured repetition, thoughtful rest, and focused review. Flying helicopters demands physical skill, mental clarity, and emotional control. If you’re exhausted, you’re not learning — you’re surviving. So cut the unnecessary flying, focus on quality over quantity, and train like a pro. Because on check ride day, it’s not about who flew the most — it’s about who’s the most ready. 🚁 Free H.O.G.S. Resources to Maximize Your Prep Ready to sharpen your training and finish strong? At www.HelicopterGround.com, you can start a Free 24-Hour Test Flight inside any H.O.G.S. course — Private, Instrument, Commercial, or CFI. Study at your own pace, from anywhere, with real-world lessons that align with what examiners expect. And don’t forget your free PDF downloads: www.PrivateBlueprint.comPrivate Pilot 101: A Helicopter Training Blueprint www.HogsGuide.comHelicopter Maneuver Guide www.HogsTopTen.comTop Ten Check-Ride Tips www.FinalApproachCourse.com Each resource is designed to simplify the complex, eliminate overwhelm, and build confidence — so you show up ready, not rushed.

Duration:00:06:49

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Episode 453: Unsigned, Uncounted, and Unprepared: The Missing Logbook Totals

10/24/2025
At www.HelicopterGround.com you can start a FREE 24-Hour Test Flight inside any of our courses — Private Pilot, Instrument, Commercial, or CFI. No credit card. No pressure. Just real lessons, real videos, and the tools that have helped thousands of pilots worldwide pass their check rides with confidence. And while you’re getting your logbook in order, grab the free tools every pilot should have before their next check ride: Free Helicopter Maneuver Guidewww.HogsGuide.com Private Pilot 101 – A Helicopter Training Blueprintwww.PrivateBlueprint.com Top Ten Check-Ride Tipswww.HogsTopTen.com www.FinalApproachCourse.com Final Approach CourseGot questions while you study? Visit www.AskHogs.com and chat directly with Kenny’s AI clone — built from over 24 years of flight instruction and thousands of real-world student questions. Whether you’re struggling with cross-country planning, logbook endorsements, or aerodynamics, AskHogs gives you instant, personalized answers, 24/7. You’ve got free tools, lifetime resources, and an entire H.O.G.S. community backing you. Don’t let something as small as a missing signature be what grounds you. Preparation isn’t just part of the process — it’s the foundation of every successful pilot. So total those pages, sign those lines, and show up ready to fly. Because at the end of the day, professionalism starts before takeoff — it starts with your logbook.

Duration:00:04:14

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Episode 452: Tim Tucker’s Tip: Mastering the FAR/AIM for Student Success

10/23/2025
Over the years, Kenny has seen students who walked into a check-ride nervous but prepared — their FAR/AIM tagged, color-coded, and ready. Then he’s seen others scramble through unmarked pages when the examiner asked something simple like, “Where do you find currency requirements?” Guess who leaves with a temporary airman certificate — and who leaves with homework? The takeaway? Don’t just own a FAR/AIM. Own what’s inside it. 🎓 Free Resources for Pilots: 📘 Download the Helicopter Maneuver Guide 🧭 AskHogs.com – Your 24/7 Helicopter Instructor

Duration:00:05:30

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Episode 451: Do Not Disturb: Pilot In Preflight

10/21/2025
Preflight discipline is a mindset. It’s something the best pilots carry from their first lesson through their entire career. When you make it a habit to shut out distractions and stay methodical, it shows up everywhere else — in your flying, your confidence, and your decision-making. If you’re training, start now. When you preflight, commit fully. When someone else is, give them space. Because when it comes to aviation safety, silence really can save lives. 🚁 Learn more about the Final Approach Course: https://www.FinalApproachCourse.com 💬 Got questions 24/7? AskHogs.com — your helicopter training co-pilot.

Duration:00:04:06

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Episode 450: AskHogs.com: The Helicopter Training Tool that will Blow Your Mind & Save Your Check-Ride

10/16/2025
Pilots are using AskHogs before their check-rides and coming out ahead — sharper, more confident, and finally understanding the why behind what they’re doing. It’s like having Kenny sitting in the hangar next to you, only without him drinking all the coffee. ☕ It’s free. It’s instant. And it’s freakishly good. 👉 Try it now: AskHogs.com 👉 Check out full training courses: HelicopterGround.com

Duration:00:04:18

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Episode 449: Never Means Never… Until It Doesn’t (Collective Safety Explained)

10/12/2025
It’s okay to break a rule — when you understand it well enough to know why the exception exists. Guarding the collective isn’t just about control; it’s about discipline, awareness, and respect for how quickly things can go wrong in the wrong hands. So, never take your hand off the collective… Except when you should. And when you do, make sure it’s for the right reasons. 📘 Free Helicopter Training Resources: Private Pilot 101 – A Helicopter Training Blueprint Top Ten Check-Ride Tips Helicopter Maneuver Guide AskHogs.com

Duration:00:08:41

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Episode 448: Why So Many CFIs Are Struggling with the FOI (And How to Fix It)

10/11/2025
Repetition Builds Real Instructors At H.O.G.S., we’ve always said the best CFIs are built, not bought. The same goes for knowledge. If you want to pass your CFI check-ride and go on to be a truly effective instructor, commit to doing the work. Write it. Say it out loud. Explain it to someone else. Repetition is how instructors are made — and it’s the only way to master the FOI. Free Tools to Help You Study Smarter You don’t have to do it alone. H.O.G.S. has free study resources designed to help you sharpen your FOI understanding and reinforce the fundamentals that matter most. 📘 Private Pilot 101 – A Helicopter Training Blueprint 📕 Top 10 Check-Ride Tips PDF 📗 H.O.G.S. Study Guide 📙 Helicopter Maneuver Guide And if you’re close to your CFI check-ride, our Final Approach Course is designed to get you trained, tested, and certified — all in one trip. 👉 FinalApproachCourse.com 📲 Or text Heather at (574) 767-1797 to book your spot.

Duration:00:06:41

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Episode 447: CFI Success Formula: Write It, Learn It, Teach It

10/10/2025
At H.O.G.S., we’re all about simplifying the process — making it easier to understand, but never cutting corners. That’s why we offer free resources that help you start building your own foundation the right way: 📘 Private Pilot 101 – A Helicopter Training Blueprint The book that lays out the fundamentals every pilot (and future instructor) should master before teaching others. 📕 Top 10 Check-Ride Tips PDF Real-world tips from years of successful check-rides — the same ones Kenny uses in every Final Approach Course. 📗 H.O.G.S. Study Guide A structured way to quiz yourself and reinforce your weak spots before you step into the examiner’s office. 📙 Helicopter Maneuver Guide A quick-reference manual for common maneuvers — perfect for building into your own lesson plans. These tools are free for a reason — because they’re designed to help you build, not just copy. The Real CFI Success Formula Kenny’s message in this video is simple but powerful: If you want to pass your check-ride and actually teach with confidence — build your lesson plans yourself. Don’t outsource your learning. Don’t shortcut your understanding. And don’t hand an examiner someone else’s work with your name on it. The best instructors aren’t the ones with the fanciest binder — they’re the ones who know their material inside and out. That’s the CFI success formula: Write it. Learn it. Teach it. 📲 Learn more about the Final Approach Course: https://www.FinalApproachCourse.com 💬 Have questions? Text Heather at (574) 767-1797 for scheduling and availability.

Duration:00:08:33

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Episode 446: Private Pilot ACS- Most Important Page

10/9/2025
The Basics Never Go Away Every pilot, from student to seasoned CFI, can benefit from this reminder: the basics never stop mattering. The ACS checklist is the foundation for a smooth, stress-free check-ride. Forget it, and you’re setting yourself up for a preventable disaster. So before your next check-ride, grab your ACS, flip to that back page, and go through it line by line. It’s not just about paperwork—it’s about professionalism. ✅ Join the Final Approach Course: FinalApproachCourse.com ✅ 24-Hour Free Test Flight: HelicopterGround.com

Duration:00:06:48

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Episode 445: Start the Timer — Because Fuel Doesn’t Forgive Mistakes

10/8/2025
Old-School Habits That Still Save Lives Some habits aren’t outdated — they’re timeless. That’s why at H.O.G.S., we teach students to go back to basics. Start the timer. Track your burn. Check your math. Don’t let the simplicity fool you — that’s what keeps you sharp, aware, and safe. Because at the end of the day, technology can fail, gauges can glitch, and fuel doesn’t forgive mistakes. Finish Strong with the Final Approach Course If you’re working toward your next rating and want to make sure your training, procedures, and check-ride habits are solid, our Final Approach Course is built to get you there. 📍 Now booking for October. 👉 Visit FinalApproachCourse.com or email Heather@HelicopterGround.com to reserve your spot.

Duration:00:04:57

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Episode 444: Seconds from Disaster - Why Right Pedal Matters

10/7/2025
Join the Discussion Have you ever been taught to add right pedal during your sprag clutch check? If not — why do you think that is? Join the conversation and share your thoughts on the H.O.G.S. YouTube Channel. 🎥 Watch the full video: Why You Should Be Adding Right Pedal During Sprag Clutch Check 👉 HelicopterGround.com

Duration:00:02:56

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Episode 443: Three Pilots, One Lesson: Always Triple-Check Your Instructor

10/6/2025
Triple-Check Everything As Kenny puts it, “You can’t assume someone else handled it for you — because when you’re sitting with the examiner, you’re the one responsible.” That means before your check-ride, you should: Review every endorsement Compare your logbook totals Confirm instructor qualifications These steps may sound simple, but they prevent one of the most frustrating outcomes: traveling for your check-ride only to find out you’re missing something small that stops the whole process. Finish What You Started The Final Approach Course was designed for exactly these situations — helping students tie up loose ends, fix missing requirements, and finish their training the right way. 📍 Now booking for October. 👉 Visit FinalApproachCourse.com or email Heather@HelicopterGround.com to secure your spot.

Duration:00:14:10

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Episode 442: Who is Qualified to Sign Off Instrument 5 Hour Commercial Training?

10/5/2025
The Final Approach Course Advantage When you book a Final Approach Course, you’re not just training for maneuvers. You’re: If you’re ready to finally finish your rating, call Heather at (574) 767-1797 or visit FinalApproachCourse.com . We have October openings right now. Free Resources Helicopter Maneuver Guide AskHogs.com HelicopterGround.com Takeaway The 5-hour instrument requirement for Commercial helicopter isn’t optional, and it isn’t confusing once you know the rule. A CFI or CFII can sign it. A safety pilot cannot. Get it right in your logbook and you won’t get tripped up on check-ride day.

Duration:00:04:29

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Episode 441: Commercial Rating Confusion: The 5-Hour Instrument Time Requirement

10/4/2025
Final Approach Course Advantage At H.O.G.S., our Final Approach Course was built to help pilots avoid mistakes like this. We’ve seen 30 check-rides in 30 months, and every one revealed lessons worth sharing. That’s why we keep spots limited — one or two students at a time, with instructors dedicated to getting you finished up the right way. 👉 If you’re stuck waiting on a check-ride, or you’re not sure if your logbook is ready, call Heather at (574) 767-1797 or visit FinalApproachCourse.com . October openings are available now. Free Resources Helicopter Maneuver Guide AskHogs.com HelicopterGround.com Takeaway 5 hours of instrument training is required for your Commercial rating — but logging it wrong could fail you before the blades even turn. Keep your logbook clean, consistent, and examiner-ready. That’s what separates the pilots who finish strong from the ones who walk away frustrated.

Duration:00:04:08

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Episode 440: Max Performance Error: Overpulling Collective to the Armpit Could Cause a Fatal Accident

10/3/2025
The Final Approach Course Advantage At H.O.G.S., we’ve run 30 check-rides in 30 months. Every single one revealed a new lesson, a new mistake, or a new technique worth sharing. That’s why we created this series—to help you avoid these pitfalls before you sit down with the examiner. When you book a Final Approach Course, you get: And the best part? October openings are available right now. 👉 Call or text Heather at (574) 767-1797 or visit FinalApproachCourse.com to grab a spot. Free Resources Maneuver Guide AskHogs.com Free 24-Hour Test Flight Takeaway Pulling the collective to your armpit may sound like “max performance,” but it’s a max error. It kills RPM, kills climb, and could cause a fatal accident. The pilots who pass check-rides—and stay safe in the real world—are the ones who train smarter, not harder. Todd’s story proves it: mistakes can become lessons, and lessons can save lives.

Duration:00:07:04

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Episode 439: #1 Reason Examiners Fail Private Pilots

10/2/2025
Final Approach Course Advantage This is exactly why we built the Final Approach Course. For 30 months now, we’ve welcomed pilots from across the country who just couldn’t get finished at home. Maybe their instructor left, their aircraft was down, or they were stuck behind a full schedule. At H.O.G.S., we keep it simple: And yes — October openings are available now. If you’re ready to stop waiting, call or text Heather at (574) 767-1797 or visit FinalApproachCourse.com . Free Resources AskHogs.com Free 24-Hour Test Flight

Duration:00:09:56

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Episode 438: Tail Rotor Failure: The Bad Lesson That Fails Students

10/1/2025
What would you do at 70 knots in an R44 when the tail rotor suddenly fails? That’s not a trick question—it’s one of the most critical emergency procedures you’ll ever face. And believe it or not, in the last 30 months of Final Approach Courses (FAC), we’ve had at least three applicants confidently give me the wrong answer over Zoom before they ever made it to Indiana. Instead of following the Pilot’s Operating Handbook (POH), they started explaining some creative “instructor-taught” maneuver—using the throttle to manipulate the nose and “limp back home.” Sounds clever? Wrong. That answer = instant check-ride failure. The Final Approach Course Advantage This is exactly why pilots from all over the country keep coming to H.O.G.S. for finish-ups. We don’t just prep your flying—we prep everything. From POH procedures to ACS requirements to making sure your paperwork is squared away. No more waiting weeks for a flight slot. No more hoping your instructor sticks around. No more check-rides derailed by missing logbooks or expired references. 🚁 With the Final Approach Course, you get: One-on-one flight training & ground support An examiner who’s been with us for 25 years A clean, efficient path Free Resources Maneuver Guide AskHogs.com Take a Free 24-Hour Test Flight 30-day money-back guarantee Takeaway If your instructor is teaching you to “work the throttle” on a tail rotor failure, they’re teaching you the wrong lesson. The POH is clear. Examiners are clear. And your safety depends on making the right call. So, keep your training sharp, your materials up to date, and your logbooks clean. That’s how you pass the ride—and how you walk away from emergencies.

Duration:00:10:22

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Episode 437: Are Your Logbooks Messy from Mixing Paper and Electronics?

9/30/2025
When Rich came to H.O.G.S. for his CFI add-on, he immediately stood out. A retired airline captain with over 26,000 hours, he carried himself with calm confidence. During his very first Zoom session, he offered to teach the S-bar maneuver off the cuff — and delivered a polished 45-minute lesson like it was second nature. That kind of preparation and professionalism left an impression. Rich showed what it looks like when a pilot arrives fully ready, not just in the helicopter but in every detail. Unfortunately, many applicants don’t show up that way. And one of the biggest problem areas? Logbooks. A Viewer Question Worth Sharing Recently, a pilot asked: “I’ve been duplicating my paper logbook electronically as a backup. Do examiners accept electronic copies or printouts? They won’t have the instructor’s signature — could that be an issue?” The answer is simple: yes, it’s an issue. If your logbook doesn’t clearly show instructor signatures for dual flights and endorsements, it will not be accepted for a check-ride. The Messy Middle Here’s where trouble usually begins: Now the examiner is left flipping back and forth, piecing together training records. It looks sloppy, it feels unprofessional, and it can derail a check-ride before the flight even begins. The Clean Solution Pick one system and stick with it. If switching is the goal, finish your current rating in the system you started with. Then move forward clean in the new one. The Takeaway from Rich Rich’s success was more than his flying ability. It was the way he presented himself as a complete professional — consistent, prepared, and organized. If you want your examiner to see the same in you, start with your logbooks. How H.O.G.S. Can Help At H.O.G.S., the Final Approach Course makes sure you’re not only trained in the helicopter, but also examiner-ready on paper: 24-hour free test flightHelicopterGround.com 30-day money-back guarantee AskHogs.com Messy logbooks are one of the fastest ways to make a bad impression. Don’t let yours be the reason your check-ride falls apart.

Duration:00:08:45

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Episode 436: Check-Ride Essentials: Don’t Walk In Without These

9/29/2025
Check-Ride Essentials: Don’t Walk In Without These When it comes to check-rides, even the strongest applicants can stumble if they’re missing the required items. No matter how sharp your flying skills or how deep your knowledge, the check-ride won’t start without the proper documents. In today’s episode of 30 Check-Rides, 30 Lessons: Final Approach Course Real-World Wins & Fails, we share Robert Gardner’s story — and how one missing item nearly derailed his CFI check-ride before it even began. Robert’s Story Robert came to H.O.G.S. from New Mexico for his initial CFI check-ride. From the start, it was clear he had prepared thoroughly. He had done the studying, mastered the material, and flew the helicopter well. When our schedule opened, I told him, “Get in your car and start driving.” He did just that — packed his car, drove to Indiana, and trained with us until he was ready. But on check-ride day, something happened that could have stopped everything. The Logbook Scare We flew the helicopter to the examiner’s office. Robert drove separately, planning to leave straight from Fort Wayne back to New Mexico once the check-ride was done. When we arrived, the examiner said the words no applicant wants to hear: “Your applicant can’t find his logbook.” Robert searched his car. He called the hotel he had just checked out of. Nothing. At that moment, it felt like the ride was over before it had even begun. Finally, while flipping through his study materials inside, Robert opened a book — and there was the logbook, tucked between the pages. The check-ride went forward, and Robert passed. But the scare taught us a timeless lesson. The Lesson Every Pilot Must Learn From day one, examiners make it clear: no logbook, no check-ride. Years ago, this same examiner gave me advice I still repeat today: 👉 “Always go through the checklist in the ACS (formerly the PTS) and verify every single required item is present.” We see it all the time. Pilots show up from around the country with only 50–70% of what’s required. Luckily, at H.O.G.S. we stock extra supplies to cover most gaps — but your logbook? That’s on you. Preparation is More Than Flying Robert was as prepared as any applicant. He knew the material, he flew well, and he passed. But the lesson is clear: check-ride prep is more than studying maneuvers. It’s making sure every single required item is in your bag before you walk in the door. How H.O.G.S. Helps You Prepare At H.O.G.S. (Helicopter Online Ground School), our system is designed to ensure you’re ready — not just with knowledge, but with the details that matter on check-ride day. That’s why our Final Approach Course walks you through every requirement in the ACS, checks every box, and eliminates surprises. And beyond that: 24-hour free test flight 30-day money-back guarantee AskHogs.com

Duration:00:07:53