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On Dec 16, 7:08 am, jcarlyle wrote:
Pete, what does the mnenomic TWA stand for? -John On Dec 16, 3:44 am, 309 wrote: Keep the mnemonics (USTALL, TWA, GUMP) as safety nets. TWA = Traffic, Wind, Altimeter (or Altitude) GUMP = Gas, Undercarriage, Mixture, Prop (obviously for Power) USTALL = Undercarriage, Speed, Trim, Airbrakes, Lookout, Land see http://www.soaringsafety.org/images/ustall.jpg for a USTALL poster I find myself using GUMP even in my 1-26...obviously completing that checklist is very quick...and it prompts me to remember the other two...which are similarly quick (Trim on a 1-26 is of marginal utility on approach). Nevertheless, they get me set up for safe landings...whatever I'm flying! -Pete |
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