What's In Your Flight Bag

This is a regular game pilots play and I used to pretty much ignore. What I carried in my flight bag when I was learning to fly and when I was fight instructing varied from the mundane to the overkill and it wasn't interesting to me, let alone anybody else. These days a lot of what's in my flight bag is mandated by the company, and I thought you might be mildly interested in it's contents.

All the binders are Jepp size binders, although they aren't (with one exception) actual Jepp binders.

Must be There

Should be There

Other Stuff

Flight Deck Organization

My cockpit organization is pretty simple. The 1-inch Jepp binder comes out and gets clipped to the sidewall. The headset comes out and gets plugged in and that's it. If anything else comes out of the bag it gets used and gets put back in the bag as soon as possible (sometimes when you need to consult the CFM you consult it and sling it back behind you, but as soon as the excitement dies down it goes back in the bag. This makes it harder to forget something when you're changing planes 3 times a day.

There seems to be 2 other schools of thought on organization, but they all work and they all suit the individuals involved.

The Nesters

These people build a nest with all their stuff before they do anything else. Anything they might need comes out of the bag and gets placed in it's appropriate location. And then end of the flight it all gets picked up and put back in the bag.

The Pilers

These people just pull stuff as needed from their flight bag and when it's used pt it down somewhere. At the end of the flight they have a pile of stuff out of the bag and they just put it all back in, ready for the incremental unloading on the next flight.