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This is my second year using the Jepp paper approach plates and
performing the tedious year-end checklist for my Northeast US subscription. The first year I needed exactly 40 sheets sent (their limit for my region), do mostly to my filing mistakes throughout the year. As a goal, I vowed to do better this year. As a result, I needed only one sheet sent to replace an outdated procedure. I did discover three cases where I accidently left the outdated procedure in the binder, but the new one was there. It looks like I have a career as a filing clerk. To take advantage of this yearly replacement service, I decided to have Jepp replace all of my low altitude en route charts, since these charts were all tired. Recalling the article in this month's IFR, I am curious: Does anyone else even do the checklists? -- Peter |
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