I just got my first kneeboard from Sporty's. I'm MS qual'd, but haven't flown a ton, so I consider myself pretty green still. Planning on attending NESA MAS this summer.
For MS duties, what's some good stuff to pack in this thing? Aside from pens/pencils and stuff like that?
This is the one I got:
I just load mine up with a lot of blank paper.
The NESA site has some products (photo lots, search patterns, radio logs) that print up at 5 1/2 by 8 that are okay....I've used them but I find just a blank paper works just as well.
When I flew for MO duties (It's been a long time since my certs expired, so I'm trying hard to remember...) I usually had:
- Electronic E-6B
- Aero chart plotter/ruler
- Weather briefing sticky pad (handy for jotting down the METAR info)
- Mechanical pencils, a pen or two.
- My own copy of the local aeronautical chart or charts (don't count on being able to borrow the PIC's; handy for reference or for discussing routes or landmarks or whatever. For casual purposes (it's not for navigation purposes) you can use an outdated one; many pilots throw these away when they get their new charts).
- [size=78%]A notepad[/size]
[size=78%]There were probably other things, but that's what I can think of right now. Maybe not all of these are as applicable to MO as MS, but I imagine there's some universal utility in some of these items.
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I found an E6-B app for my iPhone. Haven't used it yet for anything, so I can't report on how it works, but for MS, its not as critical.
I need to get one of those plotters.