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This must be answered by a commercial pilot, FAA official, Air Force Pilot or Tower Employee.?
I'm working on a scrapbook for my newly-born Goddaughter. There is a page featuring Maya buckled into her car seat and the family cocker spaniel buckled into her own car seat.
I know this might sound STUPID, but I want to use as the paragraph that I'll put below the photo THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE THAT A PILOT AND A CO-PILOT HAVE PRIOR TO TAKE-OFF.
This has to be accurate as her daddy is a commercial pilot - he'll spot errors quickly. [I would ask him, but the gift is a surprise to the parents]
THANKS!!
Barb
Thankx for the question. Yes, I'd like what they say to each other [the stuff on the checklist] - I'm not going to worry about what they say to the tower.
When you say you want what they say- do you want what they say during the roll for takeoff, or a before-takeoff checklist. Checklists vary between airlines, but the takeoff roll is generally identical;
*Advance to 60%*...*Stable*(this is when the engines are stable, and are then advanced to takeoff power)....Power set *check*.....80 knots *check*..... V1..... Rotate....Positive rate *Gear Up*
Text with * around it is said by the pilot flying, the normal text is said by the pilot not flying.
Check might be replaced by confirmed, depending upon the pilot's preference.
You could go for something along the lines of this for a before-takeoff checklist;
Flight Controlls......Checked
Trim.......................Set
Flaps.....................Set
Cabin Clearence..Recieved
Transponder..........TA/RA
Strobes..................On
That should apply to most aircraft- hope it looks good!
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