This thread is for all the pilots who fly professionally. My question is in regards to check lists. Do you simply memorize a flow for each phase of flight or do you use a check list? If you could, also explain how you use the check list... IE do you double check the list after a flow etc... I know the pilots at my part 121 job always have their check lists out. I also use a check list for ground operations but in flight I use a memorized flow so I keep my eyes outside the cockpitt. I know that following the check list verbatum can burn up a lot of time yet this is how I have been doing it. How do you pros do it?
The reason I ask is because the other day I was at a class D airport that had a couple of small carriers that were shuttling passengers to nearby locations. Both carriers were operating twin piston aircraft with one pilot. In both cases, I saw the pilot load the passengers on the plane and then jump in the cockpit... instantly the plane was turned on and the pilot began taxiing to the runway. I never saw either pilot use a check list. It was as if they were driving a car. I don't think they even did a run up because they were airborn within a couple of minutes from loading the passengers. Is this a common practice for small carriers?
The reason I ask is because the other day I was at a class D airport that had a couple of small carriers that were shuttling passengers to nearby locations. Both carriers were operating twin piston aircraft with one pilot. In both cases, I saw the pilot load the passengers on the plane and then jump in the cockpit... instantly the plane was turned on and the pilot began taxiing to the runway. I never saw either pilot use a check list. It was as if they were driving a car. I don't think they even did a run up because they were airborn within a couple of minutes from loading the passengers. Is this a common practice for small carriers?