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![]() "kirk.stant" wrote in message ... This is my equivalent of the classic GUMP check, beloved of all power pilots. Well, perhaps not "beloved" everywhere, or even universlly taught any more. I converted to SEL about 5 years ago, and no mention was ever made of any standard or pneumonic memorized checklist for anything except emergencies. Never once did I check the wheels of my Cessna on downwind. Instead, we used model-specific checklists. In my experience, these laminated checklists are commonly found in most rental aircraft. Model-specific checklists are available for common aircraft at most any pilot's store. www.checkmateaviation.com This is what got me thinking about why that might be, and how it might apply to glider training. Vaughn |
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