AIR565
Filing Flight Plan
yes before each flight
yes before each flight
Food for thought. Years ago, when fuel was really expensive, on more than one occasion fuel was stolen from our flight school's planes. ....
Forget the pre-flight checklists for a moment, how about running pre-post checklists?
1. Necro-thread - NO.
2. Spin topic - NO.
3. Re-post - NO.
I read several accident reports where planes ran out of fuel after less than 1/2 hour flight even though they were topped off the evening before. That is why I always verify visually that the tanks are full and sump fuel before every flight...
and it does, great post!!!As if my life depends on it.
I fly Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. I'll check it out good on Tuesday. The rest of the week I'll give it a walk around, check the oil, sump the fuel, light the fires.I have noticed that I take a lot longer to get off the ground than other people. I have also caught a lot of things while doing a good pre-flight, even on birds I owned. Every airport I go to I watch other pilots, drive up, load up, fire up, and go. Not even a walk around. It blows my mind how much of this I see. The NTSB database is full of accidents that could have been prevented with a pre-flight, yet the topic is never mentioned during BFR, IPC's, etc. In fact I watch CFI's doing the same all the time. Dangerous trend IMO.
So, what say you?
As if my life depends on it.
Forget the pre-flight checklists for a moment, how about running pre-post checklists?
1. Necro-thread - NO.
2. Spin topic - NO.
3. Re-post - NO.
Some life lessons need to be repeated on a regular basis.
You never know who is reading.
One could compile a list or flow chart of when to do or not do a thorough preflight.
I find life is easier if I just do one every time.
The logic of not doing one under certain circumstances escapes me. As long as there's any possibility that something has come loose, cracked or otherwise changed on the last leg, the Most Conservative Action is clearly to do a preflight any time you have a chance.
Or not. If you feel lucky.
Just kidding folks. We all know that it is us maintenance guys that keep everyone safe.
You'll never make CEO with THAT attitude....Always felt mechanics should be much better paid.
You'll never make CEO with THAT attitude....