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"Mark Hansen" wrote in message
... During my training (both PP-ASEL and IA) my instructors never had me use the simple check lists (I always used check lists for pre-flight, before take off, after landing, and close down, but not for Climb, Cruise, Descent and Before Landing) However, for the simple lists, it would be ok to do the procedure first, then soon thereafter pull out the check list and just make sure I didn't miss anything. If the procedure was a landing, it's hard to belatedly perform a missing step afterwards. :-) This is, in fact, what I now do. It works very well, and doesn't take any time away from the procedure itself. In some cases, I don't have a written check list, and so I rely on a mnemonic memory aid, like setting up for an approach or the 5 'T's, etc. I can't imagine why a mnemonic like GUMPS would not be an acceptable alternative to a written check list. I agree. I used to use checklists all the time (that's how I was taught), but I found it to be an unnecessary distraction, and I would still occasionally skip a step. Eventually I switched to using flows and mnemonics instead. I find that to be at least as reliable as the checklists were. I often review my checklists just before flying, but not during a flight. Checklists strike me as more suitable for multi-crew aircraft where one pilot can recite and confirm elements of the list (and literally check them off) while another pilot performs them. But for a single-pilot plane, memorization makes more sense to me. (This may be a minority opinion, however.) --Gary |
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