Not too sure what other VA pilots do or use but when I am engaged in a flight I have paper and pencil handy. I have developed this VA Flight Check List for you perusal.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
VA Flight Check List
Collapse
X
-
Looks good Buckwing,
The only addition I would make would be a column for the flight number.
Cheers
Novawing24Per Ardua Ad Astra
Check out my videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/Novawing24
Join me on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/Novawing24
Follow me on Twitter! https://twitter.com/novawing24
Official Novawing24 website! http://www.novawing24.com
My Onedrive! http://tinyurl.com/novawing24-onedrive
- Quote
Comment
-
I also started with a paper and a pencil, but soon converted to writing the flight details in an Excel worksheet. This way I benefit the following points:
1 - When I fly a flight that I already flew in the past, I dont have to look for the details again.
2 - Moreover, I mark it, so I know what flights out of the VA list, I already flown.
3 - Its much easier to just copy the FROM & TO airport codes directly into skyvector (both in one excel copy & paste)
4 - I also copy the FROM & TO airport codes into the FSX flight planner, this time, one by one.
This an example of the flight details: (sorry, in excel the columns lines up correctly)
seq Flight Number From To Equipment Distance From Elev To Elev Flight Hdg Rwy
1 MSF4121 PHNL PHJR 4PAX (ANY-4-PASSENGERS) 8 13 30 255 22R
1 MSF1742 WA79 W52 1PAX (ANY-10-PASSENGERS) 9 451 285 209 15
1 MSF1709 1WA6 KSEA 1PAX (ANY-10-PASSENGERS) 19 140 432 230 34R
If any of the site managers is interested in putting this excel file in the site, for others to download it, I'll be happy to "contribute" it.
Yigal
- Quote
Comment
Who has read this thread:
Comment