BruceAir
Pre-takeoff checklist
From AOPA and the AOPA Air Safety Foundation:
"To help pilots safely get in and out of the nation's more than 13,000 nontowered airports, the foundation has updated the popular Safety Advisor, Operations at Nontowered Airports. Download the document. This publication reviews entry and exit procedures, safety tips, and provides suggestions on how VFR and IFR traffic can mingle happily."
Please take a moment to download and review this Safety Advisor. It's an excellent summary of information from the FARs, the AIM, and other sources, and it provides practical, easy-to-understand information about safe and proper procedures for everyone to follow. The section on communications is especially helpful. (Begin rant--Note that it does not include the unnecessary but increasingly common frequency-clogging phrases "...taking the active..." and "...any traffic in the area please advise..." which appear nowhere in the AIM, Pilot/Controller glossary, or other official guidelines--end of rant.)
This Safety Advisor is one of many excellent publications available for free download to everyone. You need not be a member of AOPA (atlhough I highly recommend joining).
"To help pilots safely get in and out of the nation's more than 13,000 nontowered airports, the foundation has updated the popular Safety Advisor, Operations at Nontowered Airports. Download the document. This publication reviews entry and exit procedures, safety tips, and provides suggestions on how VFR and IFR traffic can mingle happily."
Please take a moment to download and review this Safety Advisor. It's an excellent summary of information from the FARs, the AIM, and other sources, and it provides practical, easy-to-understand information about safe and proper procedures for everyone to follow. The section on communications is especially helpful. (Begin rant--Note that it does not include the unnecessary but increasingly common frequency-clogging phrases "...taking the active..." and "...any traffic in the area please advise..." which appear nowhere in the AIM, Pilot/Controller glossary, or other official guidelines--end of rant.)
This Safety Advisor is one of many excellent publications available for free download to everyone. You need not be a member of AOPA (atlhough I highly recommend joining).