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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the first flight nav log in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the VR, VX, and VY fields, which are essential for calculating your aircraft's performance during takeoff.
  3. Input the maximum landing weight and check the center of gravity (CG) to ensure safe flight operations.
  4. Complete the distance to clear 50’ and runway length fields to assess your takeoff requirements.
  5. Fill in total fuel, wind information, and altitude details to prepare for your flight conditions.
  6. Document your departure and destination airports along with ATIS codes for effective communication.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or sharing your completed nav log.

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(i) Date. (ii) Total flight time or lesson time. (iii) Location where the aircraft departed and arrived, or for lessons in a full flight simulator or flight training device, the location where the lesson occurred.
Tap on the flight of interest. Select the NavLog button at the top of the view. Select the Send To button (looks like a square with an up arrow). Select the Print option. Tap Print.
VFR Flight Plan (Cont) Block 9 should state the destination airport, if no stopover for more than one hour is anticipated. Block 12 should state the amount of usable fuel on board, expressed in time. The pilot must close the flight plan with the nearest FSS or other FAA facility upon landing.
CH. Compass Heading. This is the compass heading you will fly for a specific leg of your flight in your specific airplane.
The tracks, distances and altitudes can be measured and entered into the Navigation Log, with true track converted to magnetic track.

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Items such as leg tracks, distances, safe and planned altitudes, TAS, magnetic variation and fuel consumption can be measured or calculated and listed on the log. Pilots can use one line for each leg, but one line for each fix point allows easier reference in flight.
Creating a Navigation Log Mark the course on the sectional. Decide on and mark checkpoints. Using your plotter, measure distances between the checkpoints and enter in the Nav Log. Decide on appropriate cruise altitude and enter in Nav Log. Check DUATS. Using your flight computer, calculate the cruise density altitude.

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