Emergency situations don't care about "within reason" though. So either you're ready for anything and everything or you aren't.
Been there and done that, many times friendo. There are times when you're ready for it, and times when you have to improvise.
Ever seen the cockpit in a Cj? It's tiny up there. Bring a raft on board to get to the islands and it gets smaller. By the time I put the EFB next to me and all of the binders the FAA says have to be accessible (not in the nose or tail), there's just nowhere left to put a bunch of stuff that's never going to get looked at.
Yes I have seen one. It's just one of those things that
may come handy at some point, or may not. It depends.
Yes. My battery is almost 2 full hours longer than my fuel supply with the tanks topped...and I can only top with no one on board.....so I'm almost never topped off. Normally when I shut off the motors and the EFB, I have plenty of time left to get online and order a pizza to be at my hotel room waiting for me when I get there.
Cool. If that works for you, use it.
First, it's called resource management. Yes, I can fly my plane single pilot. Yes, I have and will continue to have flights that are done single pilot. No, that does not mean I run the show single pilot when I have another qualified individual up front with me. I manage all of my resources. Sometimes that's ATC or other pilots on frequency or maybe someone listening on an FBO radio.
Really? Never heard the term

I guess you haven't been reading anything I've been writing.....am referring to the times when the resources don't work or may not be available.....times when things just aren't dropping into place. Usually, things work fine, but there are times when things go to hell in a handbasket quick, and in many ways. Thats what happened to me.
Just the other day, I called an FBO we were over, had them call dispatch and when we got to our destination, maintenance was waiting with a light bulb for our ice light so we could go out for our next trip without a delay. That's not a crutch, it's called using the tools you have available to you. If I had waited until we got there, I would have been looking at a delay long enough to lose the trip. That's bad for me.
That's not even in argument......I don't know where that tangent is coming from. You're completely off target from where I'm going with what I'm saying. I'm talking of times when the available resources aren't working as they could or should.
Second, if things are that bad, I have two concerns.
1) Get on the ground safely.
2) Get out of the airplane and as far away as reasonably possible as quickly as possible.
Nowhere in there do I even care to crack open a book or pull out a chart. The ARFF index doesn't matter to me at that point. I want an approach I can find the bottom of or at least an ILS I can follow to a runway and I'd love for ATC to call 911 for me. Get someone headed out that way.
It mattered to me since I had airports nearly equal distance away, all with similar WX and similar approaches. With the emergency I had, I was concerned with ARFF index......as I know what it means and how to use it for my purpose. All of this has everything to do with getting on the ground safely and being able to be extricated from the aircraft, if necessary. I was going to get on the ground alright, one way or another. Just no guarantee I was going to get on the ground safely. I chose to think a little further ahead, but that was primarily due to background.
If you want to continue to imply that I'm somehow dangerous or less professional because I don't carry an outdated book on board, be my guest. :dunno:
-mini
Who's implying anything? You're taking things a bit personally. Again, did you take the time to actually read that "hey, its not required, but here's how it can help you, since it helped me in this situation."
It's called learning from others' situations. Not a requirement for any kind of green book and the point isn't even a green book or not. My point was towards people who are overly dependant on the system and their resources always working without fail, then not knowing what to do when that happens and they're up there wondering why. Reference my post on declaring an IFE and other things if you don't want to believe me. These things happen. Catchy phrases like "resource management" and the like are great, when they work as intended.
Anything and Everything can happen at any given time, with or without prior notice.
Embrace it.