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One Page / One Finger: Leader Lines in your Custom Checklist and Lazy Man Usage

DeltaRomeo

doug reeves: unfluencer
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I raise gear, load bags and get ice part time in a couple King Airs and Phenoms to help with bills. Checklists vary by aircraft. I take pics of the checklists (each one different) and import them into ForeFlight Documents. A tap of the finger on each line tells me the item has been done. But I’ve also created my own lists when their’s is dog**it (a couple of the plane’s lists are tattered and/or go missing).

Picture of one of the lists being ‘tapped’ - one page one finger:
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So how do you create those dots going across the page if you need to create your own list (nothing to take a picture of)?

Leader Lines.

I use Mac stuff these days, and this is all available on Windows too (I used it in WordPerfect 4.2 in DOS to be honest).

Leader Lines on Mac - you’ll figure it out:


Quick How To:

1. Use Pages (comes with/Mac) to create a 2-3-column, landscape mode kick ass checklist for your particular plane. Make ‘um all fit on one page - you can zoom into the PDF later if needed. Save in iCloud so you can edit it on all your Mac devices.

Example of part of one I created - love me some leader lines:
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2. Export as PDF and import into ForeFlight Documents. Create a folder for each N-number.

3. In ForeFlight, tap each line as you complete a task. Clear annotations after flight.
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ForeFlight’s dedicated checklist https://www.foreflight.com/products/checklist/ and Garmin Pilot’s Checklist Editor https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=3P2QnpxP7NAMDUk6Ig6kpA are both amazingly detailed and customizable. Too much data on one screen in the bumps makes me prefer one page one finger. I think creating my own in Pages is less work and it’s easier to check off items during a busy flight. One man’s opinion…..

Added Bonus:
If ground or tower has some instructions for you during this, you’re already in ‘write on the screen’ mode and can just scribble it down there on the list with your finger. “Exit runway right M3, right on M, right on M5 hold short 13L”

One page. One finger.

<internet search will find story about giving hard project to laziest person on team, as they will find out the way to do it with the least number of steps - I like that idea>

v/r,dr
 
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You guys don't scare me ;^). I sold Leading Edge Word Processor as an assistant manager at MicroCity in a strip mall in 1987. LEWP did not do leading dots.

On a 5 1/4" floppy disk. For the Leading Edge D2. Oh, you want a math co-processor chip? That'll be another $250.

Man I'm old....

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Use WordPerfect daily at office, new version works well on Windows 11 which I was force fed a couple months ago. Like Excel not Word. By the way, what's a 51/4 floppy? I started with cassette tapes and a TRS 80 model 1 back in the day....
 
You guys don't scare me ;^). I sold Leading Edge Word Processor as an assistant manager at MicroCity in a strip mall in 1987. LEWP did not do leading dots.
I learned on word star. It fit on a 128K floppy disc and it ran on a kaypro lunchbox computer. Won’t say that i miss that very much. Sorr Too young for the punch card crowd, though did dabble a bit when playing with the amdahl. They had been installing a front end, but wouldn’t let us non “data” guys play with it. Business schools guys were bottom rung in the computer lab.
 
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