Topics Covered: Preflight, Takeoff/Cruise, Landing, Comprehensive Abnormals and Emergencies, V-speed list, cruise performance chart
Get the most accurate, reliable aircraft checklist on the market with a Qref checklist. The procedures cover every aspect of flight, from preflight through takeoff, cruise, landing, and a comprehensive emergencies/abnormals section. Emergencies are arranged by system, meaning no more digging through pages to find the right section. Qref’s trademark is creating checklists that are easy for pilots to use. A major difference in aircraft checklists between Qref and others is the level of experience and expertise that go into every procedure. The Qref team of Master CFIs have over four decades of combined active flight instruction and flying experience at all levels of industry, with instruction and flight time in this aircraft. Further, they have taken advantage of the past 20 years of checklist design research. Qref’s team incorporates industry-best practices into these checklists and forthcoming publications. They not only create checklists, they use them in daily instruction and flying. Qref checklist design features a larger, more readable font, comprehensive procedures sectioned into tabs loaded with useful reference and conversions, and non-glare laminated pages. A complete table of contents makes finding the exact procedure quick. Find out for yourself why Qref aircraft checklists are fast becoming the Gold Standard in aviation. |
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