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Does anyone use a separate Avionics Checklist prior to departing IFR?
I am in the process of developing my own and would appreciate seeing what others are doing. Please cut and paste a posting to the group or email me directly. Thanks. |
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Does anyone use a separate Avionics Checklist prior to departing IFR?
My SOP is to set all instruments from left to right. Then set frequencies in radios. Set frequencies for VORs. Do a taxi check going to run-up area. Others may do it different, but that is the way I do it. Hank N1441P |
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On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 18:59:34 GMT, EDR wrote:
Does anyone use a separate Avionics Checklist prior to departing IFR? I am in the process of developing my own and would appreciate seeing what others are doing. Please cut and paste a posting to the group or email me directly. Thanks. The following is specifically for my aircraft and abbreviated. IFR Pre-Flight Checklist * * * AUDIO PANEL . MKR 'OMI' Lamps & Audio Test IDME Repeat Lamps * * * COM 1 & 2 . Frequency TWR / APP / Channel / Volume Test Microphone (Radio Check) * * * NAV 1 & 2 . Frequency Ident Radial * * * VOR 1 & 2 . Bearing Accuracy Nearest VOR +/-5° +/-10° Reciprocal To / From / Flag Glideslope Zero / Flag * * * DME 1 & 2 . Frequency Ident NM G/Speed * * * TRANSPONDER * * * STB Squawk Code (7700 UK) Ident FL Ref. 1013mb Timer Fuel / Airtime * * * ADF . Frequency Ident Test ANT' = 90° Bearing Accuracy Nearest BCN * * * AUTOPILOT . Pull (RH) Turn L+R Push (RH) Track VOR 1 & 2 Over-Ride L+R * * * GPS . Route Selected Satellites Acquired * * * INSTRUMENTS . AI Align ALT 1 & 2 QNH / FL (+/-30ft /mb) VSI Zero DI Set to Compass Response to direction as A/C turning: Ball / Turn Co-ordinator / Compass / DI / VOR / ADF David Piper Warrior G-BHJO Scotland, UK E-mail (Remove Space after pilot): pilot |
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EDR wrote in message ...
Does anyone use a separate Avionics Checklist prior to departing IFR? I am in the process of developing my own and would appreciate seeing what others are doing. Please cut and paste a posting to the group or email me directly. Thanks. Avionics Master On Check NAV radios by tuning to a LOC frequency or a nearby VOR. Load all the relevant frequencies into the NAV, COMM and ADF radios. Check marker beacon receiver Get ATIS and clearance Avionics Master Off Start Engine I do all of this prior to starting the engine. That way there is no rush. |
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Thanks David, this is what I am looking for.
What make/model autopilot do you have? (single or two-axis?) What make/model GPS? (IFR certified? enroute and terminal?) The following is specifically for my aircraft and abbreviated. IFR Pre-Flight Checklist * * * AUDIO PANEL . MKR 'OMI' Lamps & Audio Test IDME Repeat Lamps * * * COM 1 & 2 . Frequency TWR / APP / Channel / Volume Test Microphone (Radio Check) * * * NAV 1 & 2 . Frequency Ident Radial * * * VOR 1 & 2 . Bearing Accuracy Nearest VOR +/-5° +/-10° Reciprocal To / From / Flag Glideslope Zero / Flag * * * DME 1 & 2 . Frequency Ident NM G/Speed * * * TRANSPONDER * * * STB Squawk Code (7700 UK) Ident FL Ref. 1013mb Timer Fuel / Airtime * * * ADF . Frequency Ident Test ANT' = 90° Bearing Accuracy Nearest BCN * * * AUTOPILOT . Pull (RH) Turn L+R Push (RH) Track VOR 1 & 2 Over-Ride L+R * * * GPS . Route Selected Satellites Acquired * * * INSTRUMENTS . AI Align ALT 1 & 2 QNH / FL (+/-30ft /mb) VSI Zero DI Set to Compass Response to direction as A/C turning: Ball / Turn Co-ordinator / Compass / DI / VOR / ADF David Piper Warrior G-BHJO Scotland, UK |
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Can I ask why you would want to separate VFR vs. IFR avionics checks? I like
to include any IFR avionics pre-takeoff checks in my standard checklist so I check them during VFR flights as well. I like to know if *anything* regarding avionics is not operational. Plus, there are only a few IFR-specific checks: * GPS database - Updated * Charts (IFR) - Updated * Pitot/Static/Transponder - Certified * VOR - Checked I may check my flight instruments more closely beofre an IFR flight but I check them regardless. I'm curious to know what you expect to be different about your VFR versus IFR checklists. Regards, Marco "EDR" wrote in message ... Does anyone use a separate Avionics Checklist prior to departing IFR? I am in the process of developing my own and would appreciate seeing what others are doing. Please cut and paste a posting to the group or email me directly. Thanks. Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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In article , Marco Leon wrote:
Can I ask why you would want to separate VFR vs. IFR avionics checks? I like to include any IFR avionics pre-takeoff checks in my standard checklist so I check them during VFR flights as well. I like to know if *anything* regarding avionics is not operational. Plus, there are only a few IFR-specific checks: For VFR flight, the avionics are non-essential. I can fly without turning on the avionics master, leaving everything off. The only thing I need to depart or land at a controlled field is a COMM radio. (I can get an exemption for not having other equipment for CBAS.) If it is turned on and something goes TU, it doesn't matter (unless you are flying into an area of changing or marginal weather where you anticipate converting from VFR to IFR). For IFR flight, I intend to use all the equipment, so I run through all the avionics preflights. If the autopilot isn't working and am flying single-pilot, that may be a go/no go item. Same for any other avionics item. If it isn't working and it's deemed essential, decisions must be made before launch. |
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I agree that many--if not most--of the IFR avionics are not necessary for
VFR. I got that. Do you not check any of the non-essential avionics before a VFR flight? Maybe it's because I own the aircraft I fly and I would like to know what is and what is not working. I am also based at an airport under New York Mode C Veil. However, even on a rental I would want to know if anything is inop. Wouldn't you? "EDR" wrote in message ... In article , Marco Leon wrote: Can I ask why you would want to separate VFR vs. IFR avionics checks? I like to include any IFR avionics pre-takeoff checks in my standard checklist so I check them during VFR flights as well. I like to know if *anything* regarding avionics is not operational. Plus, there are only a few IFR-specific checks: For VFR flight, the avionics are non-essential. I can fly without turning on the avionics master, leaving everything off. The only thing I need to depart or land at a controlled field is a COMM radio. (I can get an exemption for not having other equipment for CBAS.) If it is turned on and something goes TU, it doesn't matter (unless you are flying into an area of changing or marginal weather where you anticipate converting from VFR to IFR). For IFR flight, I intend to use all the equipment, so I run through all the avionics preflights. If the autopilot isn't working and am flying single-pilot, that may be a go/no go item. Same for any other avionics item. If it isn't working and it's deemed essential, decisions must be made before launch. Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 14:18:26 GMT, EDR wrote:
Thanks David, this is what I am looking for. What make/model autopilot do you have? (single or two-axis?) Century I ( =Piper, Autoflight II), single axis. What make/model GPS? (IFR certified? enroute and terminal?) Skyforce II (VFR only) plus I use my old Flightmate Pro non-map GPS as backup for the backup (with battery backup!). The following is specifically for my aircraft and abbreviated. IFR Pre-Flight Checklist * * * AUDIO PANEL . MKR 'OMI' Lamps & Audio Test IDME Repeat Lamps * * * COM 1 & 2 . Frequency TWR / APP / Channel / Volume Test Microphone (Radio Check) * * * NAV 1 & 2 . Frequency Ident Radial * * * VOR 1 & 2 . Bearing Accuracy Nearest VOR +/-5° +/-10° Reciprocal To / From / Flag Glideslope Zero / Flag * * * DME 1 & 2 . Frequency Ident NM G/Speed * * * TRANSPONDER * * * STB Squawk Code (7700 UK) Ident FL Ref. 1013mb Timer Fuel / Airtime * * * ADF . Frequency Ident Test ANT' = 90° Bearing Accuracy Nearest BCN * * * AUTOPILOT . Pull (RH) Turn L+R Push (RH) Track VOR 1 & 2 Over-Ride L+R * * * GPS . Route Selected Satellites Acquired * * * INSTRUMENTS . AI Align ALT 1 & 2 QNH / FL (+/-30ft /mb) VSI Zero DI Set to Compass Response to direction as A/C turning: Ball / Turn Co-ordinator / Compass / DI / VOR / ADF David Piper Warrior G-BHJO Scotland, UK David Piper Warrior G-BHJO Scotland, UK E-mail (Remove Space after pilot): pilot |
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