Fri, Jul 03, 2009
Includes Pre-Flight, Landing, And Emergency Procedures
Qref Media announced recently that it is expanding its lineup
of the avionics quick reference with aircraft procedure checklists.
23 new aircraft models are now available, with new models being
added every week.
"We designed these checklists for use in the real world. They
are configured to maximize pilot effectiveness in the most
demanding conditions, including turbulence, instrument weather, and
high cockpit workload," according to Qref authors and
highly-experienced flight instructors Gene Hudson and Bridgette
Doremire. "We brought to bear over 50 years of combined checklist
design experience, as well as the latest research in the human
factors of checklist design and cockpit workload management."
Qref aircraft checklists are available in two formats to suit
pilots' experience and preference: a compact, multi-page "Q'Book"
format, and a single-page, double-sided "Q'Card" checklist. Q'Books
are professionally designed in full color and include procedures
from preflight to landing, a full range of abnormal and emergency
procedures, a V-speed and cruise performance tables, and many other
helpful tips. Q'Cards come in a 2-pack: one card for normal
procedures and one for emergencies. Both styles measure
approximately 4.5" x 8", perfect for use on a yoke mount, and were
designed with large type for easy reference.
"There is more experience behind Qref checklists than any other
checklist on the market", says Jason Clemens, President and
Publisher for Qref Quick Reference Media. "Qref brings to aircraft
procedures the same experience-driven, expert knowledge we
incorporate into our avionics checklists. Our recent FAA
FITS-acceptance of Qref avionics checklists further highlight this
difference."
Currently, Qref offers checklists for the most popular Cirrus,
Cessna, Diamond, and Piper single-engine aircraft, with hundreds
more in development.
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