“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

 

 

VFR NAVIGATION PLANNER/FLIGHT PLAN FORMS with RADIO FREQUENCY COLUMN

Plus: Weather Briefing and Weight & Balance Tables

 
  Free PDF Downloads  
  Front: VFR-Nav-Form-Dax-v1.8-p1.pdf      Back: VFR-Nav-Form-Dax-v1.8-p2.pdf  
 
  • Simple, efficient layout with room for up to 11 check points.

  • Communications Column! Plenty of space to jot down all those enroute and terminal radio frequencies you'll need (or might need).

  • Wider Route column for navigation notes as well as VOR courses. (e.g. “Remain East of PCH to Avoid MOA” or “SXC 170°”)

  • Wind correction calculation columns are placed together down the left side so that they can be folded out of the way once they are no longer needed, leaving the heading and altitude columns prominent and right next to each other.

  • Distance-Time Chart

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

  • Alternating white and gray shading for improved readability.

  • Reverse side contains standard FAA Flight Plan and Weather Briefing forms, plus a Weight & Balance calculation chart.


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