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Supplemental Checklists for Aftermarket Safety Equipment in 57 Seconds

Supplemental Checklists for Aftermarket Safety Equipment in 57 Seconds The installation and use of aftermarket safety equipment like shoulder harnesses, engine monitoring equipment, enhanced and synthetic vision systems, and angle of attack indicators, can significantly reduce the likelihood or severity of some general aviation (GA) accidents. However, many pilots are missing essential items on their checklists every time they fly because items from the flight manual supplements that come with aftermarket or optional equipment are not considered. For every piece of new equipment or modification to your aircraft, there could be a supplement to your flight manual. Creating your own checklist under 14 CFR part 91 is allowed.

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