exactlyShaggy wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 10:51That’s why you never knew you even had trap sheetjohn (scooby) wrote: ↑24 May 2020, 10:31 the kneeboard already has too many pages to scroll through on the fly as it is.
pongo are you around today for a carrier lesson? specifically comms
Carrier Operations
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Re: Carrier Operations
The kneeboard can be adjusted to remove unnecessary slates. Then you put in the ones you need. There are about 3 that stay and are mandatory, but rest you can take out and put your own in.
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It would make sense for us to have mission/exercise specific kneeboards set up so you just activate the appropriate one for whatever you are planning to do.
Much like Scoobs I never use kneeboards as there is about a thousand pages in mine.
Much like Scoobs I never use kneeboards as there is about a thousand pages in mine.
Cavan Millward callsign: 'FC' - RAF Air UK
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