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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a pilot's checklist called?

A pilot's checklist is generally called a flight checklist or aircraft procedures checklist, and it lists the step-by-step actions for each phase of flight from preflight inspection through engine start, takeoff, cruise, landing, and shutdown.

Can checklists be used during flight training?

Yes, printed aircraft checklists are an excellent training tool because they help student pilots learn manufacturer procedures in the correct order and build the habit of disciplined, repeatable cockpit flows from the first lesson.

Do I need a checklist specific to my aircraft model?

Yes, you should use a checklist built for your exact make, model, and year because procedures, limitations, and avionics differ between aircraft, and a model-specific checklist ensures the steps match the airplane you are flying.

What is the most common checklist mistake pilots make?

The most common mistakes are skipping steps, rushing through items, or relying on memory instead of reading and confirming each line, which is exactly the habit a printed checklist is designed to prevent.

What is the difference between a flip book and a quick-reference card?

A flip book devotes a page to each phase of flight for detailed step-by-step use, while a quick-reference card condenses normal and emergency procedures onto a single durable card that folds into a kneeboard for fast scanning.