DMD3.
Pre-takeoff checklist
Whenever filing a flight plan, is there any idea on what the limit would be when giving info to the briefer on the 'notes' section?
For example, if I were an instrument pilot going on my 250 mile instrument flight and I said "student instrument pilot, on required 250 nm flight; I'll need 3 different types of approaches", would this be going overboard? (Three different types of approaches are required for the long instrument x-c)
Another example might be the pilot of a converted turbo-prop Bonanza. I've read sometimes they might have a bit of trouble with ATC giving them their requested higher altitudes because they think that they're in a regular piston Bonanza. Could they add that "they're in a turboprop and can handle the higher altitudes"?
I myself pretty much never said anything other than "student pilot" or "student instrument pilot". But would it be acceptable to add this kind of info?
For example, if I were an instrument pilot going on my 250 mile instrument flight and I said "student instrument pilot, on required 250 nm flight; I'll need 3 different types of approaches", would this be going overboard? (Three different types of approaches are required for the long instrument x-c)
Another example might be the pilot of a converted turbo-prop Bonanza. I've read sometimes they might have a bit of trouble with ATC giving them their requested higher altitudes because they think that they're in a regular piston Bonanza. Could they add that "they're in a turboprop and can handle the higher altitudes"?
I myself pretty much never said anything other than "student pilot" or "student instrument pilot". But would it be acceptable to add this kind of info?