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Piper Arrow II PA-28R-200 (1969-76) Qref Card Checklist
If, despite your best efforts, you occasionally find yourself getting a little behind your trusty Piper Arrow II, this exceptional pair of user-friendly checklists is just the thing to help keep you miles ahead of the iconic four-place retract. Unlike the decades-old factory-produced checklists, which – at times – present info that’s a bit scant, confusing, or otherwise just doesn’t follow a logical, efficient flow, the Qref alternative has been optimized for the PA-28R-200 and supports smooth, streamlined execution and constant situational awareness the entire time you’re at the controls. Qref’s staff of Master CFIs have pooled their over 40 years of active industry experience to develop these Arrow II-specific reference cards that promote industry best practices throughout every phase of operation.
The Normal Procedures (blue-accented) card conveniently lists ALL Arrow II V-speeds in both MPH and knots where applicable, and – in addition to covering every flight phase from preflight to shutdown/tiedown – presents info on tire, oil, and fuel specifics; as well as appropriately placed flap & landing gear operational parameters. The Emergency Procedures (red-accented) checklist addresses such critical developments as engine failures, cabin/engine/electrical fires, emergency descent, prop & landing gear problems, and much more. It also features handy rulers for both Sectional and TAC chart scales. Both 5″ x 9″ (12.7 cm x 22.8 cm), kneeboard/yoke-friendly cards are water resistant, tear resistant, and UV coated so they won’t fade. They also foster both sunlight and red-light readability, and their 15 MIL low-gloss lamination makes the cards ideal for annotation with dry-erase markers. The checklists are applicable to PA-28R-200 models manufactured from 1969-76. They also make outstanding supplements to the Piper PA-28R-200 Arrow II Qref Book Aircraft Procedure Checklist (sold separately). By far the most intuitive, logically structured set of in-cockpit references ever assembled for the Piper Arrow II.