The Federal Aviation Regulation and Aeronautical Information Manual is every rule and law as well as supplemental procedural information about flying. Pilots and aviation in general, lives and dies by these sources of information.
Checklists are used extensively in aviation and have made there way into the medical field with use in surgical procedures. Checklists are essential for safety and will save lives.
The Short Field Takeoff chart serves as a means of pilots knowing how much distance their aircraft needs to take off under given environmental conditions such as temperature and pressure altitude of the airport.
Similarly to the Low Altitude En Route chart, the VFR Sectional is a map to allow pilots to know where they are in reference to visual cues on the ground.
An instrument approach is one of the most critical and dangerous parts of flying. A pilot is maneuvering their airplane within close proximity of the ground without actually seeing the ground. All of the required information is found on the approach…