If that plane leaves the ground and you're not with him, you'll regret it.
Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of your life.

“Rick,” Casablanca, 1942

Dax's VFR NAVIGATION PLANNER and FLIGHT PLAN FORM

Featuring: Radio Frequency Column

Free PDF Download - 2 Pages (Front/Back)

VFR-Flight-Plan-Form-Dax1.8.pdf

  • Clear, efficient layout with room for 11 check points

  • Communications column: An easy to read vertical table for all the enroute and terminal radio frequencies you'll need (or might need)

  • More logical column placement: The heading and altitude columns are prominent and right next to each other. The check point column is off-set and strongly emphasized between the altitude and route columns.

  • Smarter use of space: The roomy check point and route columns have enough space for clear descriptions and cross-country navigation notes as well as VOR courses (e.g. “Remain East of PCH to Avoid MOA” or “SXC 170°”), while the wind calculation columns are compact and can even be folded out of the way.

  • At-a-glance airport pattern and runway information box

  • Distance-time chart

  • Light, alternating shading improves readability and photocopies clearly

  • Reverse side contains standard FAA flight plan and weather briefing forms plus a weight & balance calculation chart.

Flight Planner


Flight Plan Form
 
I hope you find my VFR Navigation Planner useful. I know that there are similar offerings out there, but most of them lack key features or are needlessly elaborate. My forms are free to download and duplicate, but PayPal donations are always appreciated. Help keep me flying!
 
 

©2010 Dax Mackenzie Roggio/Packafoma