Flight Profile Before Start (Do-List) Engine Start (Do-List) Before Taxi (Flow Pattern) Airport Diagram visible Taxi (Flow Pattern) Before Takeoff (Flow.

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Flight Profile Before Start (Do-List) Engine Start (Do-List) Before Taxi (Flow Pattern) Airport Diagram visible Taxi (Flow Pattern) Before Takeoff (Flow Pattern) Activation of Transponder and Landing Light should be delayed until cleared for takeoff. Strobe Light activation should also be delayed until cleared for takeoff if operating at night

Flight Profile Takeoff (Flow Pattern) Verify Final is clear Standby items from before takeoff checklist are complete Runway is clear Apply takeoff power 40 knots – Airspeed Crosscheck Accelerate to V R Rotate Pitch for V Y Continue V Y climb to 1000 agl (or higher, as conditions dictate)

Flight Profile Climb (Flow Pattern) 1000 AGL – Complete Climb Checklist Transition to cruise climb (120 knots) if desired Cruise (Flow Pattern) Top of climb – Complete Cruise Checklist Descent (Flow Pattern) Descent Planning Approach Briefing Before Landing (Flow Pattern) Complete: Visual Approach – Final descent for landing Precision Approach – One dot high on glideslope Non-precision Approach – 2NM from Final Approach Fix

Flight Profile After Landing (Flow Pattern) Do not execute any of these items until clear of the landing runway Shutdown (Flow Pattern)

Normal Operations VFR Traffic Pattern Midfield Downwind Before Landing Checklist Complete Downwind Airspeed: 100 KIAS Power: 20” MP Abeam Touchdown Zone Airspeed: 100 Power: 12” MP Flaps: 50%

Normal Operations VFR Traffic Pattern Base Airspeed: 90 KIAS Power: 12” MP Flaps: 100% Final Airspeed: 80 KIAS Power 12” MP