In a previous article, "Cecil E. Chapman" said:
Has anyone found a REALLY great/comprehensive 'flight form' to use for their
IFR flying?
I just bought a Zuluboard knee board (from zuluworks.com) and it came with
a pad of pre-printed forms. I haven't used it yet, but it's got some
interesting things on it. On one side of the paper, it's got a
pre-printed flight plan form and a marked off area for weather briefings,
including a box for the synopsis, another (probably too small) area for
current conditions, and another (probably too small area) for TAFs. One
thing I might find useful is the pre-printed list of winds aloft
altitudes. The front side has a space for your departure ATIS and CRAFT,
another to record all your frequency, altitude and heading assignments,
and fuel tank switches. Then at the bottom it has space for the arrival
ATIS, a runway diagram, and a few other quick facts about the arrival
airport you might want to fill in ahead of time.
I'm not sure if I'll like the forms - it seems quite likely that there
isn't going to be room for everything. I often cover two pages with my
weather briefing. But I'll try it out. I bought the knee board just
because I wanted one with a pen pocket and a mag-light pocket on it, so
the pad of forms is either a bonus or no harm done.
--
Paul Tomblin
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