For the pilot who flies multiple fixed-gear aircraft, consistency is a cornerstone of safety. The Universal Fixed-Gear (FG) Checklist from Checkmate Aviation is the perfect solution for flying clubs, renters, and pilots who frequently switch between different single-engine planes. It’s designed to help you build a standardized, personal workflow that you can apply with confidence, no matter which cockpit you're in.
Standardized Procedures for Any FG Cockpit
This universal checklist provides a comprehensive, logical flow covering all critical flight phases for a typical single-engine, fixed-gear aircraft. By using a familiar format every time you fly, you reduce the chance of missing a step when transitioning between aircraft. This checklist also incorporates the advanced safety features of the entire Checkmate+ line, including:
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Abort Plan Prompts: Encourages a critical pre-takeoff review of go/no-go criteria for every flight.
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Passenger & Crew Briefing Prompts: Helps you deliver a professional and thorough safety briefing, regardless of the aircraft.
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ATC Communication Prompts: Organizes your radio communications into a clear, standard format to reduce workload.
Note: This universal checklist is a comprehensive guide for procedures. It is essential that you supplement it with the specific V-speeds, weight & balance data, and limitations found in the Pilot's Operating Handbook (POH) for the specific aircraft you are flying.
The Checkmate+ Standard of Quality
As a core product in the Checkmate+ line, this universal checklist features the same modernized design and clear, readable font that pilots love. The durable, glare-resistant material is built to last, and the convenient 6.5" x 9" standard size fits perfectly in any flight bag. It provides a reliable foundation that you can trust on every flight, giving you the freedom to fly various aircraft with a consistent and safe procedural backbone.
Standardize your safety procedures and fly with confidence. Add the Checkmate+ Universal FG Checklist to your flight bag today.