May 10, 200521 yr Im currently looking to increase my knowledge of the 737. Several instructors from my school have recently been hired by reginonals and they are informing us of the level of detailed understanding of the aircrafts required just for the first day of company ground school. I have also completed my first multi-engine ground school and the level of detailed for that class was intense just for a BE-76 Duchess. So to make a long story short(and it will be long if i dont get to point soon), im looking for schematics/diagrams of the 737-700 fuel, hydraulic, electrical, air systems, etc. No detailed blueprints or engineering info neccessary, but simple descriptions of the various systems, loads(psi, volts, amps, etc.), basic system specs are desirable.
May 10, 200521 yr There you go>> http://www.b737.org.uk/ :)_______________________________Georgios Arkouzis http://www.ivao.org/data/images/flags/waving/small/GR.gif SX077http://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/800driver.jpg_______________________________
May 10, 200521 yr Thanks, that site should work pretty well. If you can find anything else I'd appreciate it. The more official the better...but this site looks great.
May 10, 200521 yr >Thanks, that site should work pretty well. If you can find>anything else I'd appreciate it. The more official the>better...but this site looks great.Two recommendations:Bill Bulfer (www.fmcguide.com)Avsoft (for diagrams and such at www.avsoft.com)
May 11, 200521 yr Give this site a try:http://www.smartcockpit.com/Cheers,JohnBoeing 727/737 & Lockheed C-130/L-100 Mechanichttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/ng_driver.jpg
May 11, 200521 yr Just to add to Tim's post, you want this page if you don't buy the manuals (Which you should if you're really interested):http://www.fmcguide.com/support.htmlAlso the avsoft page did not work for me.
May 11, 200521 yr >>Thanks, that site should work pretty well. If you can find>>anything else I'd appreciate it. The more official the>>better...but this site looks great.>Two recommendations:>>Bill Bulfer (www.fmcguide.com)>Avsoft (for diagrams and such at www.avsoft.com)>sorry... www.avsoft.net
May 12, 200521 yr >Just to add to Tim's post, you want this page if you don't>buy the manuals (Which you should if you're really>interested):>>http://www.fmcguide.com/support.html>I'd recommend the site above, Bill Bulfer's Cockpit Companion and FMC books. Lotsa good info, and constantly being improved and updated. I've flown a few trips with Bill... good guy. Best part about flying with him? He gave me a free copy of his CC book and he bought all the beer. I couldn't give my money away to buy a round; now that's my kinda captain!JohnB-737 FO
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