Loss of Tail Rotor Effectiveness, Unanticipated Yaw - All the explanations

This video explores the phenomenon of Loss of Tail Rotor Efficiency (LTE) also known as Unanticipated Yaw, in helicopters aiming to educate helicopter pilots on recognising, preventing, and responding to LTE incidents to ensure safer flights. Three cases of LTE occurrence are discussed: 1. Rotor disk vortices interference with the tail rotor. 2. Crosswind causing opposing airflow turbulence around the tail rotor. 3. Wind pressure from behind accelerating rotation, akin to a weather vane effect. Other videos in this series cover : Vortex Ring State Ground Resonance Mast Bumping Dynamic and Static Rollover Carburetor Icing Rotor Stall ************ Follow us on our Social Channels ************ Facebook :   / flyhighytb   Instagram :   / fly_high_ytb   TikTok :   / fly_high_ytb   Threads : https://www.threads.net/@fly_high_ytb ************ Ground School ************ https://www.easyeasa.com/purchase/fly... ************ Other video ************ HELICOPTER VORTEX RING STATE : Understanding the Dangerous Phenomenon    • HELICOPTER VORTEX RING STATE : Understandi...   ************ For Partnership Inquiries ************ Email us at: [email protected] #helicopter #pilotschool #becomepilot 0:00 intro 0:46 case study 1:54 definition 2:40 main rotor disc vortices 3:19 opposing airflows 3:53 weather vane effect 4:16 danger 4:34 risky flight conditions 4:59 case study 6:00 prevention 6:36 corrective action 7:50 conclusion