MemphisCrimson
Filing Flight Plan
Does anyone know of a good checklist app? I know that ForeFlight has one but I was curious if there were any others.
Half page long wise laminated.
I've got a laminated one but my CFI found one on ForeFlight that is pretty cool. You select the plane you are flying then the checklist opens up. What I liked about it was I could open it up on my ipad or phone and checkoff each item as I do it. Just thought it was neat.
Hate that. Would still rather use it than an electronic one.
I've always said I have zero use for an iWatch, or any kind of wearable technology device. And I'm perfectly fine using a printed checklist.
But I am curious if an iWatch/wearable would make for a convenient platform for showing and checking off checklist items, especially preflight items?
Never found one that wasn’t more annoying than paper in plastic or laminated. Honestly. I’m a tech nerd but electronic checklist apps drive me nuts.
Ditto. I tried electronic and a laminated sheet is just faster/easier to work with.Never found one that wasn’t more annoying than paper in plastic or laminated. Honestly. I’m a tech nerd but electronic checklist apps drive me nuts.
Then give it a go. I think it'll depend on what your actual cockpit workflow turns into. You may find the FF version does everything you want in a way that fits your workflow. The list is easy to modify so you can add notes that help you and rearrange things if you want. Go for it.I've got a laminated one but my CFI found one on ForeFlight that is pretty cool. You select the plane you are flying then the checklist opens up. What I liked about it was I could open it up on my ipad or phone and checkoff each item as I do it. Just thought it was neat.
Have a student who's using the checklist in Foreflight. Good Lord that takes forever.
PITA, as I don't use checklists as "do" lists; I don't carry it with me on the walk-around, I just "check" it after, see if I forgot anything. I like having my hands free on the walk around. I use it as a "do" list on engine start, and run-up, then don't bother with it again until I shut down. For a SEL, fixed gear airplane, a laminated list is fine.
I did my printed one for the 182 that merge the factory POH with the Robertson addendum, the size of an approach chart.
Why? Because I’m lazy and cheap.
Plastic sleeves abound for approach charts and clip rings to hold it all together are a buck for ten of them.
No need to screw around finding or buying a laminator, no oddball sizes, other than a single slice and dice on the paper cutter at home if i modify it.
I’m on Revision 6 I think but that’s just me being anal about adding things that are truly useful.
I’ll one up the cheap factor. Printed sheet of paper with small index card lists. Two lists per side of card, startup, take off, climb/descent cruise, power setting, landing, shutdown
Used packing tape to do my own ghetto lamination. Old keychain ring to keep them together. I used to fumble with the old paper one we have in flight, drop it. The cards fit anywhere.
We should put our collections together. I have some in different colors and even one in leather from the old paper calendar/appointment book days.Can’t bring myself to throw them out. Never know when you might need a tiny three ring notebook again. Probably ... never. Heh.
We should put our collections together. I have some in different colors and even one in leather from the old paper calendar/appointment book days.