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David Mazer - Apr 17,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    I am interested in all of your checklists for the SeaRey. If you have one you use, I would love to see it so I can use it create my <br />own. If anyone would want to review the one I create or use it, at your own discretion of course, I would be happy to share. I <br />expect this process to take several iterations as the checklists are reviewed and refined. Please include the type engine and any <br />other pertinent information. Thank you.     
  
Dan Nickens - Apr 18,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Do you have a copy of the Recommended Flight Manual, David? It is available from Progressive Aerodyne and includes checklists for the SeaRey.     
  
David Mazer - Apr 18,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Paige has promised to give me a copy of it but, according to him, the checklist is pretty rudimentary. I <br />haven't found a manufacturers checklist yet that I felt was laid out well and dealt with things the way I felt <br />they should be. Of course, I haven't flown anything really big either so I can't comment on what the big boys <br />do.     
  
Dennis Scearce - Apr 18,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Here is the one I'm currently using. It's the third iteration and I'll probably change it again when I see a better one. Use it at your own risk. It's laid out so it will print two sided on one heavy stock page and line up - TO on one side, Landing on the other. Then you can trim it, take to Kinko's and laminate it with heavy plastic. I put a fuzzy Velcro strip across the top on both sides and the hook strip across the bottom of the panel in the center. That way, it's always where I can see it (if I look). I usually notice it right after I shut down.      Attachments:  

Check list for Searey - rev 2
Check list for Searey - rev 2


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Check list for Searey - rev 2
Check list for Searey - rev 2


    
  
Thomas Alexander Bowden - Apr 19,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    It wont open. Is it on MS Word? It said it was corrupt.     
  
 - Apr 20,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Opened ok for me, it is a very old version of Exel by the looks of it.     
  
Dennis Scearce - Apr 20,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    It's a very old version of Excell. Pre 2006.     
  
 - Apr 20,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Nerd hat on, get a Mac, everything opens on mine it seems more compatible with Microsoft stuff than Windows, go figure. Nerd hat off.     
  
Jim Moline - Apr 20,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    here's mine, which I have in a flip chart form. Just flip one page over the next.<br />This is Word.doc. The other is XL<br />BTW, importantly, I forgot to attribute this to Rob Loneragan, the OZ SR Guru. Sorry Rob.      Attachments:  

CHECKS
CHECKS


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CHECKS
CHECKS


    
  
Tony Gugliuzza - Apr 28,2009   Viewers  | Reply
    Tom,<br /><br />If you dont have Microsoft Word and Excel, go to <a href="http://www.openoffice.org/">www.openoffice.org</a> and download their FREE suite. No trials, no limitations, no nags, no spam.<br /><br />It emulates all the MS office stuff and does a great job of it. It can open all the MS documents and create them to. The only thing you have to remember is that when you are saving a document, choose to save it in the MS format so everyone can open your stuff.     

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