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Just posted a PDF file and included it as an attachment here.  It contains a form I use for flying.

 

Three page document but you'll only want to print pages one and two, two-sided, long edge binding on your printer.  Sorry, but I cannot figure out how to get rid of page 3 without deleting info on page two.

 

Front side has spaces for airport ID, weather info in the order it should be presented, expected frequencies in the order they should be needed, filed flightplan route, and actual clearance.

 

Back side has spaces for airport ID, weather info, frequencies, notes, and flight times for entry into your logbook when you get home.

 

I fill in the airport ID's, frequencies and filed route before I leave home.  Once I'm at cruise, I flip the card over to make the notes area available for route changes, etc.

 

Hope you find it useful.

 

Weather.pdf

 

Bob

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I use the high tech stuff but pen and paper still rule. :)

 

I'm old and not getting any younger.  Even though I carry a phone and a tablet with sectionals, and the GTN knows frequencies, I find it easier for this old dog to look up the freqs before flight, write them down, then just read them when I need them.  I still use paper and pencil to write down the ATIS and clearance when I'm at work.

 

I'm just too slow to look it up electronically.

 

You young whipersnappers !

 

Bob

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