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When working towards a pilots licence there are certain items necessary in order to achieve the goal. Within this article you will find the top ten accessories that will prove imperative to success.

Flight Bag

Something sturdy is required which is large enough to fit in all of the things you need each time you board an aircraft. The ideal bag will offer a main compartment alongside smaller compartments that vary in size where different pieces of kit can be safely stored.

Headset

The headset used needs to be right so you can get to know the engine note. This stands every pilot in good stead for flying. There are a few brands associated with headsets but those which stick out as having some authority in the aviation industry are Passive, David Clark and Sennheiser. Choose widely and ensure comfort is a factor on your tick list. As a pilot you could be wearing a headset for numerous hours.

Fuel Tester

Before embarking on a flight trainees are requested to check for fuel contamination, making this piece of kit an absolute must have.

Charts

These are easy to get hold of and in laymens terms are maps. VFR Charts are a must have and it is advisable to study them closely in order to feel confident with their layout.

Plotter

These menial accessories play a large role when it comes to route planning. A plotter consists of a ruler and protractor making it the cheapest item on the list.

Logbook

Think of this as a flight journal. Students are required by the CAA to keep a log of each and every flying experience. There are various types available including the standard paper style as well as electronic versions.

Kneeboard

Employing a surface to organise supplies when up in the air will mean you can avoid dropping items and be able to plot whilst in motion. Sizes vary depending upon requirements.

Stopwatch

Time keeping has to be accurate in this game. Choosing a stop watch that will attach to your knee board offers a secure place to store it where it is easily seen. Pilots can measure time and distance with an advanced stopwatch.

The items noted here are ideal when starting out in this industry. There are of course numerous other products required in order to enjoy a successful flight but some of these basics will prove to be the difference between plain sailing and a bumpy ride!

by: Helen Turley




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