September 6, 200421 yr This is a silly request:I would like to see the manual on HTML accesible through the Kneeboard, so I can re-read during those long lonely flights. Would like to see if somebody has done it alreaady for the 737s, like specs and all that usefull stuff.Thanks.
September 6, 200421 yr I think thats a good idea, it gets annoying switching back and forth between windowsAlex
September 6, 200421 yr No no no ..... well ok yes.Whatever format, it must be readable in the bath. PDF is OK (though not as fantastic as an honest to God book) and has the benefit that if you fall asleep and drop the manual into the bath, you can print off another copy.The books can be part of the ownership pleasure! How about waterproof paper?I sense anticipation levels to be rising :D
September 7, 200421 yr Commercial Member >so I can re-read during those long lonely flights. I'd say print the manual and put it in a binder. After all this is as real as it gets, on the real 747 they have paper manuals as well... Why have all that fancy HTML stuff when the REAL pilots have paper?Regards,Markus Markus Burkhard
September 7, 200421 yr Here I was thinking you wanted a virtual menu with cardboard chicken or cardboard fish, but that they only had the cardboard fish left...:)
September 7, 200421 yr >I'd say print the manual and put it in a binder. After all>this is as real as it gets, on the real 747 they have paper>manuals as well... Why have all that fancy HTML stuff when the>REAL pilots have paper?>>Regards,>Markusduh...Well Real Pilots, do not use mouse and keyboard to fly the 747, do they?
September 9, 200421 yr Indeed, when a Finn starts building a cottage, the first thing they build is the sauna! :) Every, and I do mean every, house in Finland has a sauna no matter how small the house is. Even many apartments have saunas! Krister LindénEFMA, Finland------------------
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