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![]() I'm having an embarrassing problem. My brain seems to shut down lately as soon as the key is out of the ignition. It's little things, like leaving my kneeboard (with gas card) or charts in the airplane, forgetting to completely tie down the aircraft, forgetting to properly fill out club paperwork, etc. It's all getting embarrassing, and I'm starting to get a little nervous. So far, I have not done anything stupid in the air -- that I know of -- but, I do wonder if I will. A possible factor is that I'm flying much less than I used to, always alone, and usually with very tight time constraints. Any advice? Does this happen to anybody else? How do you stay focused until your outside the gate? |
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![]() "Dave J" wrote in message ... I'm having an embarrassing problem. My brain seems to shut down lately as soon as the key is out of the ignition. It's little things, like leaving my kneeboard (with gas card) or charts in the airplane, forgetting to completely tie down the aircraft, forgetting to properly fill out club paperwork, etc. It's all getting embarrassing, and I'm starting to get a little nervous. So far, I have not done anything stupid in the air -- that I know of -- but, I do wonder if I will. A possible factor is that I'm flying much less than I used to, always alone, and usually with very tight time constraints. Any advice? Does this happen to anybody else? How do you stay focused until your outside the gate? Use a check list? |
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On Sep 22, 8:26*pm, "Tim" wrote:
Use a check list? An obvious enough answer, but a decent one. My objection is that it feels like a slippery slope. Will it lead to a getting dressed checklist, making dinner checklist, etc? :-) |
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Making a checklist checklist?
My problem is forgetting to look at the checklist! "David Jacobowitz" wrote in message ... On Sep 22, 8:26 pm, "Tim" wrote: Use a check list? An obvious enough answer, but a decent one. My objection is that it feels like a slippery slope. Will it lead to a getting dressed checklist, making dinner checklist, etc? :-) |
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Dave J wrote:
I'm having an embarrassing problem. My brain seems to shut down lately as soon as the key is out of the ignition. Take up soaring? :-) Ron Wanttaja |
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, David Jacobowitz wrote: On Sep 22, 8:26*pm, "Tim" wrote: Use a check list? An obvious enough answer, but a decent one. My objection is that it feels like a slippery slope. Will it lead to a getting dressed checklist, making dinner checklist, etc? :-) I made a "before leaving the airport" checklist after a couple of stupid episodes of forgetfulness, including one where I forgot to put my batteries on charge (not good for a sailplane that can't charge them in flight!). It's very short, just five items. 1: forget anything in plane/trailer/on ramp? 2: batteries on charge? 3: big hangar door properly closed? 4: little hangar door locked? 5: bags in car? Works well, haven't had any major problems since. So far it has not led to a "getting dressed" checklist, but I won't rule out the possibility. -- Mike Ash Radio Free Earth Broadcasting from our climate-controlled studios deep inside the Moon |
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Mike Ash wrote:
David Jacobowitz wrote: On Sep 22, 8:26*pm, "Tim" wrote: Use a check list? An obvious enough answer, but a decent one. My objection is that it feels like a slippery slope. Will it lead to a getting dressed checklist, making dinner checklist, etc? :-) I made a "before leaving the airport" checklist after a couple of stupid episodes of forgetfulness, including one where I forgot to put my batteries on charge (not good for a sailplane that can't charge them in flight!). It's very short, just five items. 1: forget anything in plane/trailer/on ramp? 2: batteries on charge? 3: big hangar door properly closed? 4: little hangar door locked? 5: bags in car? Works well, haven't had any major problems since. So far it has not led to a "getting dressed" checklist, but I won't rule out the possibility. Don't laugh. If I have a "grownup" meeting the next day (e.g. job interview, high-level managers meeting, vendor meeting, etc) I lay out all the clothes so I won't miss something in the morning when I'm not terribly coherent. I speak from experience....One day, many years ago, I had a very important client meeting. Forgot to grab my blazer and spent the day feeling under-dressed.... Never again. |
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"Tim" wrote: "Dave J" wrote in message ... I'm having an embarrassing problem. My brain seems to shut down lately as soon as the key is out of the ignition. It's little things, like leaving my kneeboard (with gas card) or charts in the airplane, forgetting to completely tie down the aircraft, forgetting to properly fill out club paperwork, etc. It's all getting embarrassing, and I'm starting to get a little nervous. So far, I have not done anything stupid in the air -- that I know of -- but, I do wonder if I will. A possible factor is that I'm flying much less than I used to, always alone, and usually with very tight time constraints. Any advice? Does this happen to anybody else? How do you stay focused until your outside the gate? Use a check list? That's what I did. All the way out to the parking lot. I didn't miss closing any flight plans after that, at least. |
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, David Jacobowitz wrote: On Sep 22, 8:26*pm, "Tim" wrote: Use a check list? An obvious enough answer, but a decent one. My objection is that it feels like a slippery slope. Will it lead to a getting dressed checklist, making dinner checklist, etc? :-) Ask yourself that in a decade or three. Might need a checklist to make sure you don't forget... |
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On Sep 22, 8:22*pm, Dave J wrote:
I'm having an embarrassing problem. My brain seems to shut down lately as soon as the key is out of the ignition. It's little things, like leaving my kneeboard (with gas card) or charts in the airplane, forgetting to completely tie down the aircraft, forgetting to properly fill out club paperwork, etc. Well, some things are an inconvenience and others are safety related, and the latter is what needs the most attention. The checklist is obvious, but, a broader measure would be to remember that you're having the problem and to develop habits to mitigate it. I have a similar problem which is that I forget something once in awhile, and so I'm usually paranoid that I'm forgetting something so I waste several minutes checking and rechecking the cockpit. I tell myself it's better that than leaving the master switch on or forgetting a tie-down. Here's an idea: Organize your postflight and make it a routine. Your shutdown checklist will be stuff like the master switch, avionics master, radios, control lock, keys... Get out and tie down the plane for safety. (Stretch legs.) Then do your paperwork; Hobbes, tach, whatever. Check under and behind the seats as you exit and on the dashboard, then do your postflight walkaround. You know you've tied down the airplane and put the pitot sock on, but, you're also looking for obvious stuff like missing fuel caps, low tires, oil leaks. Finally, after you've done your walkaround, check the cockpit one last time and make sure everything is secured and that you have all of your stuff. Always do it in that order: Panel checklist, tiedown, paperwork, cockpit check, walkaround, cockpit. Make it a ritual. If you're like me, you'll get to the gate and turn around again just to make sure. : -c CFI, Troutdale, Oregon |
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