|
Human factors including pilot error are a potential danger, and currently the most common factor of aviation crashes. However, there has been progress in safety throughout the history of aviation, such as the development of the pilot's checklist in 1937. Checklists are used by aircraft pilots to ensure nothing critical has been forgotten.
Flight Simulator Platform Solutions (FSPS) implemented the Ultimate Checklist for Flight Simulator as add-on software designed to be run across a computer network (Requires registered WideFS) or as well on a single PC. (No requirement of Registered FSUIPC and WideFS)
Ultimate Checklist, comes as standard with 23 Aircraft manufactures and 71 different Aircraft type checklists. As an extra ability, you can also add unlimited Aircraft Manufactures, unlimited Aircraft types and unlimited checklists for your needs beyond the standard ones.
As most of the simmers use to fly more that 1 aircraft, Ultimate Checklist make thinks easier. Ultimate checklist brings you to no paper need. It is easy to handle with a lot of options and will make sure that you will never forget your important thinks to do with an aircraft that you fly rarely.
There are two ways for easy handle of your checklist:
- The first one is to check every checklist item from the main program.
- The second one, from a transparency window inside Flight Simulator using your joystick buttons or your keyboard (Fully customized). (Requires registered FSUIPC)
So, while flying, you have the ability to have in front of you the checklist without cutting your external view and check your item easier than ever before.
Every checklist is completed as the real ones
| Startup
• Pre-start
• Startup
Taxi
• Before Taxi
• Taxi out
|
Take-off
• Before takeoff
• Takeoff
Climb-Cruise
• Climb out
• Cruise
|
Approach-Landing
• Descend
• Approach
• Landing
Taxi-Shutdown
• Taxi to Ramp / Gate
• Shutdown
• Security Aircraft
|
It also contains note tab for every checklist to add your personal comments.
Ultimate Checklist contains the following Aircrafts (As standard)
| AIRBUS
• 319
• 320
• 321
• 330
• 340
ATR
• 42-500
• 72-500
AVIAT
• Hysky A-1B
BAE
• 146
BEECHCRAFT
• 17SW Staggerwing
• Baron 58
• Jet 400A
• King Air 350
• Premier I
• Queen Air A65
BOEING
• 717-200
• 727-200
• 737-200
• 737-300
• 737-400
• 737-400
• 737-500
• 737-600
• 737-700
• 737-800
• 737-900
• 747-400
• 747-400SP
• 777-300
|
BOMBARDIER
• CRJ700
• LearJet 35
• LearJet 45
• LearJet 60
CANADAIR
• CL-415
• CT-114
CESSNA
• Aero Commander-500
• Aero Commander-560
• Aero Commander-680
• B-208
• Citation-X
• S-182
• SP-172 new
• SP-172 old
DASSAULT
• Falcon 2000
DeHavilland
• Dash-7
• DHC-Beaver (wheel)
• DHC-Twin Otter
DOUGLAS
• DC-3
• R4D-6
EMBRAER
• 170
FOKKER
• 70
• 100
|
LANCAIR
• Legacy 2000
LOCKHEED
• C-130H Hercules
• Electra 10A
• Howard 500
• L-1049G Super Constellation
MAULE
• M7-260C
McDonnell Douglas
• DC 6
• DC 8
• DC 10
• DC 85
• DC 86
• DC 87
• MD 11
• MD 80
MOONEY
• Bravo
PILATUS
• PC-12
PIPER
• Warrior III PA-28-161
SOCATA
• TB20
Spartan Aviation
• 7W Executive
|
If you always wanted a checklist program that would be flexible and convenient enough to accommodate both standard and your own procedures in the same list, then it is a very particularly helpful program when you fly a large fleet of different adds on aircrafts. No more cockpit refresh sessions, just execute the program and load your custom checklist. |