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San_Diego_Pilot
Whatever your process, always at least check oil and fuel and freedom of (correct) movement in the yoke prior to take off. Gas evaporates quick and oil may have pooled somewhere inside the cowl, just because you don't see a puddle on the plane doesn't mean everything is nominal
I never understood that line of logic. If that theory were true it would mean that as long as you always flew the quickly after it's last flight it would never have any maintenance, squawks, need oil, etc.
YES!I’ve never heard a convincing argument for not doing a preflight every time you have the opportunity to do so. It implies that things are less likely to have broken or come loose on a given leg if the turnaround is quick enough. Which just doesn’t make sense.
I never understood that line of logic. If that theory were true it would mean that as long as you always flew the quickly after it's last flight it would never have any maintenance, squawks, need oil, etc.