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I got a fltplan.com email briefing this morning and one of the things that they have added are electronic checklists.

I created a couple of categories just to test it out and it's pretty good. It's fairly basic but they'll probably add some formatting and additional organizational feature as we request them.

If you don't use fltplan.com, you should. It has excellent flight planning tools as well as other feature - like checklists and best of all, IT'S FREE!

 

Dave

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I, too, am a big fan of fltplan.com. I'm building a set of checklists, but I'm not done yet. It might be interesting to swap/compare when we get done. While my paper checklist is fine, I thought an electronic version might get my wife to "participate" by clicking off the items. ("It says here you need to put the gear down BEFORE landing.")

I use the free charts/maps on my Android tablet with the Android app and almost always brief/file through it. My son told me about it years ago. I tried it, but it seemed somewhat difficult/mysterious. However, now I wonder how I ever did without it!

The Flightdeck guide is better than an Accuquick and the weight and balance function works great. I keep a copy of my POH in the document section, so it's available wherever I am.

:-)

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