BravoCharlieFoxtrot
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BravoCharlieFoxtrot
Howdy y'all,
Did all of my training out of Ohio. I was trained to and have always properly sumped the aircraft before every flight. Even with weeks of no rain, I've caught water out of the tanks right after fueling - pretty sure it came from the fuel truck.
I recently moved out west to a really dry area, and went up with an instructor for a flight review/rental checkout. I have almost 300 hours and am working on commercial now.
When we get out to the aircraft (172), the instructor was eager to show me his no-checklist preflight "flow," which already rubbed me the wrong way. I understand having a flow can be valuable, but not using a checklist (even just to check things off after the "flow") as an instructor for a first flight, from a rental company/flight school, seems bizarre. At the end of his preflight demonstration, I noticed he hadn't bothered to sump anything. When I asked about it, he looked around and pointed out how dry it was, but said that I could if I wanted to (I did).
Just wanted to gather opinions on preflight flows vs. checklists as well as fuel sumping practices.
Did all of my training out of Ohio. I was trained to and have always properly sumped the aircraft before every flight. Even with weeks of no rain, I've caught water out of the tanks right after fueling - pretty sure it came from the fuel truck.
I recently moved out west to a really dry area, and went up with an instructor for a flight review/rental checkout. I have almost 300 hours and am working on commercial now.
When we get out to the aircraft (172), the instructor was eager to show me his no-checklist preflight "flow," which already rubbed me the wrong way. I understand having a flow can be valuable, but not using a checklist (even just to check things off after the "flow") as an instructor for a first flight, from a rental company/flight school, seems bizarre. At the end of his preflight demonstration, I noticed he hadn't bothered to sump anything. When I asked about it, he looked around and pointed out how dry it was, but said that I could if I wanted to (I did).
Just wanted to gather opinions on preflight flows vs. checklists as well as fuel sumping practices.