MV.Also multi page checklists, trim the fat down, complex turbine aircraft use that one folded sheet method just fine, a small GA plane should need a multi page list, it's a check list not a do list, build some good flows and just use the list to confirm after your flow. YMMV.
I have not yet seen an electronic checklist (as opposed to my "paper" checklist in a electronicly viewable format, which I do use) that was far more trouble to me than it was worth.
but that's personal and I know pilots who like them.
"verify pax headsets are working"...
This is based on experience.... !
Ok pretty clear consensus that electronic is just too much of a hassle.
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You don't have to worry about printing in 4 point text that a gnat couldn't read in order to get it to fit on a nice page. What a bunch of malarkey.
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Much more efficient and safer than paper anything.
Yea this. My checklist is the one page front and back about the same size as a SureCheck checklist and has everything I need and I can easily see it. When I'm done I just put it in the pocket next to my seat.Sounds like you got too much stuff in your checklist.
Here's mine, it even has cruise tables, dimensions, strut and tire pressure, v speeds, etc, because I had SOO much extra room and that's for a fully IFR amphibian with a CS prop, two unsafe gear positions, EHSI's etc.
As far as safer, the biggest factor is it's short and simple, also even with a full electronics failure, or if my ipad goes swimming, I still have my checklist
I think everyone should. It might be expansion of some items and it might be condensing others. The key is to cover what you need in a way that makes it usable to you.I highly modify my standard checklists. For example, I include items like "verify pax headsets are working" and "set climate control" to avoid the distraction of pax bitching that their headsets don't work or that they're not getting air right after rotation.
This is based on experience.... !
could also be a bigtime safety issue
But what if your paper checklist is as unsecure as your iPad and goes swimming too?Sounds like you got too much stuff in your checklist.
Here's mine, it even has cruise tables, dimensions, strut and tire pressure, v speeds, etc, because I had SOO much extra room and that's for a fully IFR amphibian with a CS prop, two unsafe gear positions, EHSI's etc.
As far as safer, the biggest factor is it's short and simple, also even with a full electronics failure, or if my ipad goes swimming, I still have my checklist
But what if your paper checklist is as unsecure as your iPad and goes swimming too?
I like your checklist. Looks a lot like mine used to until, after the same thing happened with smartphones, I dropped "mine is smaller" as an indicator of quality. I find larger fonts to be much more readable for me, especially when used to confirm critical cockpit tasks.
Of course, that could just be my advancing age.
Any of you use a ipad/iphone app for your checklist? If so what do you use?
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I don't really see that, especially the "big time" part. Stand-alone checklists, whether paper or electronic, are conveniences. At least with the airplanes I fly, YMMV , there's an entire flight manual on board.
You can save the rant. I think you completely misunderstood my post. You seem to think I said that checklists are unimportant. I didn't.They are much more than "conveniences" and perpetuate a safety culture that has aviation at the forefront of many industries. Moreover, they can change and better the outcome of an Emergency or Abnormal situation and save lives.
Weather in a big or small plane deciding to follow a procedure out of "convenience" is simply the wrong attitude. Yes you can die reading a checklist but those situations are rather self-explanatory.
When you’re bouncing around in mod-severe turbulence trying to find your immediate action item checklist with associated QRH procedure followed by normal procedure you will notice...
Checklist are very important and keeping them in a paper EASY TO ACESS AND USE form is vital for your Safety!
IOW, if your paper or electronic personal stand-alone checklist in the side pocket or tablet craps out flies out the window, it is not an enormous safety issue, since there's a flight manual easily accessible on board (it is when I fly, anyway - right in the seat pocket of the seat I am not sitting in so I can easily reach it - with the regular, abnormal, emergency and whatever checklists are needed and other sections containing far more information of the procedures you need than most any personal checklist I have ever seen, I'd bet including yours unless yours is about 20 pages long.Stand-alone checklists, whether paper or electronic, are conveniences. At least with the airplanes I fly, YMMV, there's an entire flight manual on board.
I don't and wouldn't. I am starting to doubt my choice to move full electronic as far as sectionals go since you are always tied to a power plug or portable battery which kinda defeats the purpose.
If you do use an electronic checklist, have a paper backup in the plane as well. I just find them kinda clunky compared to a regular paper one that you can quickly stash under your leg.
Sounds like you got too much stuff in your checklist.
Here's mine, it even has cruise tables, dimensions, strut and tire pressure, v speeds, etc, because I had SOO much extra room and that's for a fully IFR amphibian with a CS prop, two unsafe gear positions, EHSI's etc.
As far as safer, the biggest factor is it's short and simple, also even with a full electronics failure, or if my ipad goes swimming, I still have my checklist
Wow, you could almost use that for a life raft! And you're knocking a digital version?... I bet it doesn't stay any drier in the water. My phone is more waterproof and floats better than that paper. Hey at least you have an extra rudder if you need it.
Yes, some of the checklists we all use are pretty complex, and maybe have additional "advanced" items that you don't use. Yet another reason to have my own digital version.
Mine's the size of my phone, and it fits right in my shirt or pants pocket not the giant seat sized pocket yours goes in. I have a verifiable read out of what item(s) are complete and which are not. Does your have that? Plus when I change something in the airplane, takes me about 10 seconds to modify it. Your fancy typed up paper goes bye bye. Or you can chicken scratch on it I guess...
Knock it all you want, but it's better and safer all day long, just like a glass cockpit and an iPad. Paper is dead, just let it die. It was dead 5 years ago and for some reason you people are holding onto it like cursive... Your pen and paper has just as many faults, but good talk.
Backups are one thing, but saying my digital version of ANYTHING shouldn't be primary and even secondary is nonsense. My digital version is easier to get to, access, and utilize which makes it safer, not the other way around.
Wow, you could almost use that for a life raft! And you're knocking a digital version?... I bet it doesn't stay any drier in the water. My phone is more waterproof and floats better than that paper. Hey at least you have an extra rudder if you need it.
Yes, some of the checklists we all use are pretty complex, and maybe have additional "advanced" items that you don't use. Yet another reason to have my own digital version.
Mine's the size of my phone, and it fits right in my shirt or pants pocket not the giant seat sized pocket yours goes in. I have a verifiable read out of what item(s) are complete and which are not. Does your have that? Plus when I change something in the airplane, takes me about 10 seconds to modify it. Your fancy typed up paper goes bye bye. Or you can chicken scratch on it I guess...
Knock it all you want, but it's better and safer all day long, just like a glass cockpit and an iPad. Paper is dead, just let it die. It was dead 5 years ago and for some reason you people are holding onto it like cursive... Your pen and paper has just as many faults, but good talk.
Backups are one thing, but saying my digital version of ANYTHING shouldn't be primary and even secondary is nonsense. My digital version is easier to get to, access, and utilize which makes it safer, not the other way around.