I made my own too. Certainly not the most comprehensive but after 2-3
revisions over 3-4 years, it's mine!
Making one up myself to fit my own needs was a good experience. I thought
out, and re-thought out what I want written down, in what order, etc. I
built my 'approach briefing' into the form so when single pilot IFR headspin
starts up, I know I can checkoff the items on my personal briefing form with
great confidence and calm. I've revised it when I discovered flaws or
omissions.
"Teacherjh" wrote in message
...
Has anyone found a REALLY great/comprehensive 'flight form' to use for
their
IFR flying?
I created one myself in Word which I use for IFR and VFR planning.
Sometimes I
use it more, sometimes less (sometimes not at all, depends on the flight
and
reroutings I get). If you want, Email me (mind the spam trap) and I'll
send
you the file. It's in Microsoft Word 97 format.
Jose
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