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Old January 30th 04, 10:59 PM
Jack
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On 1/30/04 4:20 PM, in article ,
"Stewart Kissel" wrote:

This struck a note with me as to what happens when
people/pilots get out of sequence.


http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...01/30/MNviolin
..DTL

Also IMHO if one is interrupted in a checklist, they
must start from the begining again.


....which works best if you have enough fuel on board to extend your pattern
a little. :

In a glider it's even better if you include only the truly essential items
in your checklist, use a mnemonic to commit it to memory, and print it in
BIG letters on the panel/canopy frame, etc.

But my best advice is not to take your violin along in a sailplane.



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