The main purpose of this extended Cessna 172 Skyhawk quick reference checklist is to improve flight safety by ensuring that no important tasks are forgotten. Lots of really significant information. It has everything you need to know for a quick reference. This handy laminate card is great compared to the index card size the flight schools use, foldable, readable.”
It's nice that everything fits on a double two-sided foldable card, but on the other hand, it is easy to reach out for the information that is intended to be found quickly when needed.
Here are some contents: ✔ All Vital Checks (with explanatory notes) ✔ Normal Procedures ✔ PAX and Takeoff Briefing ✔ Flight Maneuvers ✔ Traffic Pattern Requirements ✔ Simulated Forced Landing Procedures ✔ V- Velocity Speeds ✔ ATC Light Gun Signals ✔ TAF & METAR Abbreviations ✔ Approach Checklist (IFR) ✔ Abnormal Procedures
This Extended QRC has been designed for aviators & student pilots who are working towards achieving their Private-Instrument-Commercial Pilot ratings while getting ready for a check-ride. Most of the flight instructors (CFIs) will remind you that being sufficient and knowledgeable about the airplane & systems & maneuvers in each part of the pilot training stages will be great on check-ride day to the Examiner.
Description
Cessna 172 Extended Quick Reference Checklist for Pilots. Durable Laminate. The Cessna 172 Universal Extended Quick Reference Checklist (QRC) is fairly complete and accurate for student pilots (beginners) with procedures that seem to match what you will find in the POH and what most flight instructors would tell you. there's a lot of information explained in detail. If you are a beginner in Aviation or Pilot Training, you're supposed to be familiar with all the information about the airplane from A to Z. This handy QRC will help you meet and be familiar with all your pertinent knowledge and needs about the Safe Operation of the Airplane. The primary purpose of this extended quick reference checklist is to improve flight safety by ensuring that no important tasks are forgotten. Pilots turn to checklists for two reasons. One, they are trained to do so instead of relying on memory, and two, checklists have proven time and time again that they work. Pilots have learned to trust the checklist, even when faced with a catastrophe. 👉 Flight Training Shop (FTS) endeavors for safety, situational awareness, professionalism, and excellence in each of our products and services in every line of Aviation Training.