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![]() "Nasir" wrote in message news ![]() Having received my PPL recently and been on several cross countries, I was wondering how extensive of a flight plan do people prepare before the trip? Nasir, I am a relatively low-time pilot and just made a small cross country just yesterday. My experience has been that I still do some flight planning manually, but I let my computer do the number crunching. My flight planning consisted of looking on my sectional for a destination, drawing a line, making note of landmarks for checkpoints, measuring the distance and True Heading and estimating time en route with my E-6B. This took all of 10 minutes (It would have been shorter, but the Sunday morning news was on and I would plan during the commercial breaks). Then, I went to my computer, started up the AOPA's free flight planner, typed in my departure and arrival points and voila, my flight was planned. All the wind correction, magnetic variation, fuel calcs and times are computed almost instantly (for both forth and hence), saving me many minutes of planning. Here's the important step: I checked over the Navigation log to make sure that it somewhat matched my crude manual numbers. This way, if I made a mistake somewhere, it would be a red flag telling me to look over my plan again. I then went to AOPA's AFD and printed out my destination's info and diagram. I let the computer's flight planner do the wind correction angle, fuel calculations, fuel at each leg, time en route etc. Manually, doing these calculations is the most time consuming part of flight planning. I usually fly totally by pilotage since I don't have a GPS. I rarely even use the VOR, since most of my flights are over the country to small airports. Some day, I'll get a GPS though, because I think it would be a great insurance policy against that sinking feeling that you've just passed your destination airport and you've got to turn around (or do you?). -Trent PP-ASEL |
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