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Tutorial VTOL Procedures EC 135 V5
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I think this because every helicopter has a height/velocity diagram, on which the areas where a safe landing is not guaranteed are marked. I couldn't find the EC135 anywhere on the internet, maybe because it has two engines. That's why I'm uploading a diagram with a single engine, the EC135 can be almost similar without an engine. This shows the approximate altitude from which you can land safely without an engine starting from a horizontal speed of 0 kt.
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Yes, you can try autorotation from 500ft.
You won't succeed landing this thing.