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Intercity Discussion Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: Steve Prowse on May 11, 2014 02:53

Title: Preflight
Post by: Steve Prowse on May 11, 2014 02:53
Usually I start by seeing what PXs I'll be carrying, normally a random number, then I go to the CP of the Q400 and input the PXs, checking the W&B for load distribution CofG etc.  When I'm happy the Q400 is loaded correctly I take down the ZFM then onto Simbrief.  Here I input the PX's ZFM and duration of the flight, next comes the route sometimes I get one automatically appear in the route box, at other times I use routefinder or real world flightplan database, once the route has been set I wait for the dispatch.  This will be when I check the WX and any sigWX enroute etc, this alone can take me some time, I always remember 'know the sky in which you fly' so I love all things weather.  From the dispatch file I go back to the CP and input the fuel and recheck W&B etc.  The best bit of all this is I've not even started FSX yet!  All of this, not forgetting checklists, etc takes me around  45mins to 1 hour and sometimes longer if there are problems with FP's or WX etc.  Now my question is; how long do you guys take...am I OTT???...... :-\ my wife thinks so :-X
Title: Re: Preflight
Post by: Graham Woodley on May 11, 2014 12:41
I've got it down to about 20 mins now.
That usually leaves about 5 mins at the gate to think the departure through and get another brew / beer.


Title: Re: Preflight
Post by: Chris Liu on May 11, 2014 15:41
For me preflight prep takes around 15-20 minutes, which consists of getting together a route, weather, charts and fuel/payload. Once in the sim I usually assume it's my first flight with the aircraft so I'll do the full set of checklists which takes about 20 minutes, including programming the FMS (I only do Captain/PF flows as FS2Crew does the rest). Overall, it's about 45 minutes from starting pre-flight prep to taxi once I've waited for the sim to load etc.
Title: Re: Preflight
Post by: Chris Hulme on May 12, 2014 12:18
Takes me about an hour generally.


Something along those lines anyway!
Title: Re: Preflight
Post by: Sergio De Ceglie on May 12, 2014 14:48
It's an interesting topic you've raised Steve and it's great to see the different approaches we each take to arrive at a point in time when we are ready to push back from the stand and get airborne.

On the very rare occasion when time permits I'll do a thorough pre-flight and spend around 45 minutes to an hour however my usual "abbreviated" pre-flight is similar to Graham's and takes around 20 minutes. It generally goes like this....
That's about it. Things usually go smoothly following this however there is the odd occasion when it's late and I'm tired that I miss a small detail and bugger something up.

Cheers,
Serge