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Has anyone found a REALLY great/comprehensive 'flight form' to use for their
IFR flying? -- -- Good Flights! Cecil E. Chapman, Jr. PP-ASEL "We who fly do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis- Check out my personal flying adventures: www.bayareapilot.com |
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Cecil E. Chapman wrote: Has anyone found a REALLY great/comprehensive 'flight form' to use for their IFR flying? It's not the Jepp binder ones. They just sacrificed a bunch of room in the weather briefing area so the bottom of *every* *single* *sheet* could have the complete explanation of when to file /E (or whatever the EFIS code is). It takes up 1/4 of the page... I'm thinking of making up a form and having kinkos print me a pad. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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A totally blank piece of paper.
"Cecil E. Chapman" wrote: Has anyone found a REALLY great/comprehensive 'flight form' to use for their IFR flying? ---- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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Yea. Me to.
"Ray Andraka" wrote in message ... A totally blank piece of paper. "Cecil E. Chapman" wrote: Has anyone found a REALLY great/comprehensive 'flight form' to use for their IFR flying? ---- --Ray Andraka, P.E. President, the Andraka Consulting Group, Inc. 401/884-7930 Fax 401/884-7950 http://www.andraka.com "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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"Cecil E. Chapman" wrote:
Has anyone found a REALLY great/comprehensive 'flight form' to use for their IFR flying? I've flown IFR four times recently between the SF Bay Area and Portland, Oregon. Here is a representative reproduction of everything I have written on my kneeboard at the end of a 4+ hour 500+ NM flight (hand written on a blank mini legal pad): ----- 8/22 KHIO CANBY SIX CANBY V23 SAC V334 SJC -D 7000 2115Z ENI 328@50 5 NM/8000 MSL HIO *T* 2050Z 340@6 V10 SCT050 21/12 29.96 VIS RWY30 CANBY6 M4K X7K 5 MIN 126.0 6633 OFF 2123 NGF66F PAO *Q* 0047Z 290@15 FEW040 29.93 FLT 4:27 T 509.0 H 611.5 ----- That is my filed route, weather briefing, departure ATIS, clearance, time off, the N number of a NORDO aircraft that I was asked by ATC to help locate, arrival ATIS, and end-of-flight timestamps. Not sure what I'd do with a big complex flight planning form. |
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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 -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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Ray Andraka wrote:
A totally blank piece of paper. LOL! That's been my experience as of late, too. "Cessna 123, full route clearance, advise when ready to copy." Then, in the air not even past the first fix: "Cessna 123, Center has an amended clearance, advice when ready to copy." -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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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 -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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Cecil,
I agree with the "nice, crisp, totally blank piece of paper" philosophy. The first thing I right on it is C R A F T down the left side. I have tried pre-printed forms with the boxes for: the Departure Weather, Enroute Weather, Destination Weather and Alternate Weather. Each one of those is broken down in the Winds, Sky, Temp, etc. Then there's boxes for filing the IFR Flight Plan. Then there's CRAFT, next comes the Nav Log boxes, then boxes to write down the destination ATIS, etc. The problem is that when flying IFR it is a very dynamic process. In other words you rarely get the route you file, they amend it in the air, they take you off course to cut a corner, the briefers and ATIS talks so fast that you can't get the information in the right boxes. The nav-log is useless unless you KNOW the route in advance, you actually get that route and they don't amend your flight plan "on the fly" (no pun intended). It's just easier to have a totally blank piece of paper and jot down each bit of information on a large area instead of looking for a little box on a form and trying to write everything into that little confined space. Put CRAFT on your paper and maybe Destination ATIS with the frequency to remind you to get the weather information before contacting the terminal approach controller. This works for me. Kobra "Cecil E. Chapman" wrote in message ... Has anyone found a REALLY great/comprehensive 'flight form' to use for their IFR flying? -- -- Good Flights! Cecil E. Chapman, Jr. PP-ASEL "We who fly do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis- Check out my personal flying adventures: www.bayareapilot.com |
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In a previous article, "Cecil E. Chapman" said:
Has anyone found a REALLY great/comprehensive 'flight form' to use for their IFR flying? I just bought a Zuluboard knee board (from zuluworks.com) and it came with a pad of pre-printed forms. I haven't used it yet, but it's got some interesting things on it. On one side of the paper, it's got a pre-printed flight plan form and a marked off area for weather briefings, including a box for the synopsis, another (probably too small) area for current conditions, and another (probably too small area) for TAFs. One thing I might find useful is the pre-printed list of winds aloft altitudes. The front side has a space for your departure ATIS and CRAFT, another to record all your frequency, altitude and heading assignments, and fuel tank switches. Then at the bottom it has space for the arrival ATIS, a runway diagram, and a few other quick facts about the arrival airport you might want to fill in ahead of time. I'm not sure if I'll like the forms - it seems quite likely that there isn't going to be room for everything. I often cover two pages with my weather briefing. But I'll try it out. I bought the knee board just because I wanted one with a pen pocket and a mag-light pocket on it, so the pad of forms is either a bonus or no harm done. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ "using Outlook to read e-mail is like licking public toilets; using Outlook with a virus checker is like taking antibiotics and then licking public toilets (it might work, but it's hardly optimal" -- David Megginson |
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