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In my part of Canada we use:
Controls Instruments Straps Trim & ballast Release Spoilers/Flaps Canopy Options In my view, the importance of the actual sequence of cockpit checks is frequently overlooked. For example, during my first few flights in my LS 6b I could not understand why I was ballooning on take off. The reason was simple - my last action item after 'Options' was to confirm (one more time) that my dive brakes were closed and locked. In other words, I always did a second/disaster check of my dive brakes. I failed to realize that activating your dive brakes on the LS 6, also moves the flaps into the landing setting. So I was taking off with full landing flaps. (Incidentially, I cannot find anything in the flight manual identifying this feature.) Last season, we had a release failure (broken cable) in the front cockpit of a Blanik and the Instructor was unable to release because he had tightened his straps after doing the release check. Fortunately he was able to slacken his belts before a serious problem occured. Hope this helps. JB |
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