General Information On Specific; Topics; Flight Planning - Beechcraft C23 SUNDOWNER 180 Pilot Operating Handbook

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GENERAL
INFORMATION
ON SPECIFIC
TOPICS
FLIGHT PLANNING
F.A.R. Part 91
requires
that each
pilot
in
command,
before beginning a flight, familiarize himself
with
all
available
information
concerning that flight.
Obtain
a current and complete
pre-flight
briefing.
This should consist of local, enroute and destination
weather
and enroute
navaid
information.
Enroute
terrain and obstructions,
alternate airports,
airport
runways active, length of runways, and take-off and
landing
distances
for the airplane for conditions
expected should be known.
The prudent
pilot
will
review his
planned
enroute
track
and
stations
and
make
a list for
quick
reference.
It
is
strongly recommended
a
flight plan
be filed
with
Flight Service Stations, even though
the flight may be VFR. Also, advise Flight Service
Stations of changes or delays of one hour or more
and remember to close the flight plan
at
destination.
10-20
March, 1981

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