Unless you have the luxury of having an airborne male secretary, sometimes referred to as an NFO.
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Unless you have the luxury of having an airborne male secretary, sometimes referred to as an NFO.
I used a board at home ...but I never dragged it into a brief. My roomate did, and .... his instructor made him erase it, and then brief the flight.....
Regardless, e-briefs are trickling down through the training command, so eventually you'll be pointing and clicking anyways.
When I first got to the fleet, I sucked at briefing. Some of you will suck and some of you will be average. I had to find something that worked for me so when giving a board brief in the fleet, I wrote the brief out on a standard piece of paper the night before. I could make it fit the entire board, be logically organized, and I could murderboard it. At some point you will powerpoint brief. Yes the mobile brief board is dorky. Just put it on a piece of paper and transcribe it in the brief space. And if by chance you are combat briefing it where there is no white board, whip out your piece of paper and you have a brief board sans looking like a tool.
Okay, so I must redeem myself - Before I got into primary I found this thread and thought to myself, "Well I guess that makes sense, draw your stuff, bring it in, save time and off to the flight." Now that I'm up here... anybody can do a take home test. Know your aircraft. Period.
You must be a vt-3 stud