AEROfile
Thursday, 4 September 2008
Your Flight Planning Has Been Done - Now enjoy the VIEW: A friend in Johannesburg - from way back.
Weather & NOTAMs?
CHECKED.
Flight planning?
COMPLETED.
Weight & Balance?
CALCULATED.
ATC?
NOTIFIED.
Aircraft?
CHECKED.
Fuel & Oil?
CHECKED A/R.
Passengers?
BRIEFED.
OK - Let's GO!
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