Personal minimun check list, aviation
knowledge, and ability.
Helps you control & manage risk by identifying even subtle risk factors
Lets you fly with less stress andless risk.
Practice “Conservatism Without Guilt” Each item provides you with either a space to complete a personal minimum or a checklist item to think about. Spend some quiet time completing eachblank & consider other items that apply to your personal minimums. Give yourself permission to choose higher minimums than those specified in the regulations, aircraft flight manuals, or other
rules.How to Use Your Checklist Use this checklist just as you would one for your aircraft. Carry the checklist in your flight kit. Use it at home as you start planning a flight and again just
before youmake your final decision to fly. Be wary if you have an item that’s marginal in any single risk factor category. But if you have items in more than one category, you may be headed for
trouble. If youhave marginal items in two or more risk factors/categories, don’t go! Periodically review and revise your personal minimums checklist as your personal circumstances
change, such as your proficiency,recency, or training. You should never make your minimums less restrictive unless a significant positive event has occurred. However, it is okay to make your
minimums more restrictive at any time.Never make your minimums less restrictive when you are planning a specific flight, or else external pressures will influence you.
Fuel Reserves
Experience/Recency
Takeoffs/Landings
In the lastdays
VFR Day
In the last
days
Airport Conditions
hours
% max POH
Crosswind, Arrival
% max POH
hours
Runway length, Departure
% over POH
hours
Night
Crosswind,Departure
hours
Night
IFR Day
Hours in make/model
ENVIRONMENT
AIRCRAFT
PILOT
Runway length, Arrival
% over POH
Weather
Experience in type
Forecast, not more than...
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