azpilot
Line Up and Wait
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I know the right answer is, "you take as long as you need to take". But I guess what I'm really after is "how long do you usually spend on the pre-flight"?
I feel like I take forever to get through the pre-flight. I timed it the other day and from the time i walked up to the plane I rent parked on the ramp, to the time I was seat belted in and ready to start the engine, it took about 45 minutes. There were some distractions involved. I had two people come up and talk to me, and so I backed up in the checklist to make sure I didn't skip anything, so that probably did make it take longer.
I took about a two year break from flying. In late 2021, I'm just now getting back into it. I've been renting a 172 and a Cherokee, and now I've signed up in a club where I'll be flying a 182 and an Archer. I know bouncing back and forth between airplanes certainly doesn't help. I'm going to have to "re-learn" the pre-flight process. I'm sure I'll get more efficient at it as time goes on, and I get more flights under my belt.
I feel like I take forever to get through the pre-flight. I timed it the other day and from the time i walked up to the plane I rent parked on the ramp, to the time I was seat belted in and ready to start the engine, it took about 45 minutes. There were some distractions involved. I had two people come up and talk to me, and so I backed up in the checklist to make sure I didn't skip anything, so that probably did make it take longer.
I took about a two year break from flying. In late 2021, I'm just now getting back into it. I've been renting a 172 and a Cherokee, and now I've signed up in a club where I'll be flying a 182 and an Archer. I know bouncing back and forth between airplanes certainly doesn't help. I'm going to have to "re-learn" the pre-flight process. I'm sure I'll get more efficient at it as time goes on, and I get more flights under my belt.