April 5, 201214 yr Hi, I have recently purchased the MD-11 and I am thinking of expanding the proffesionalism of my flying by purchasing one of the MD-11 manuals from PMDG. What I want is to be able to open the book and read through let's say the before takeoff checklist and the after takeoff checklist and all checklists like that. However, I have never purchased one of these books before and so I don't know which to go for and whether it will actually contain what I want. Could somebody please tell me if one of these books has the checklists I require and if so, which one. Many thanks in advance. Matthew
April 5, 201214 yr I have printed out some of the parts of the manual and put it into a folder. Especially the flow checklists and the QRH make a good look and make it more realistic for me. ;) John Rubens
April 5, 201214 yr Author I have printed out some of the parts of the manual and put it into a folder. Especially the flow checklists and the QRH make a good look and make it more realistic for me. ;) Hi, thanks for your reply. When you say 'flow checklists' does that mean the checklists such as the before start and after takeoff, etc? If so, are all of them in there and which book do I buy. Thanks Matthew
April 5, 201214 yr Hi Matthew, Yeah, I mean those checklists. You don't have to buy a book. PMDG provides all the manuals, you just have to print them (at least the parts which you need). You find them by clicking on the "windows button" -> all programms -> PMDG Simulations -> PMDG MD-11 FSX or FS9. Everything there, you just have to print the parts which you would like to have in a folder. Best regards, Jonthan John Rubens
April 5, 201214 yr I bought the Angle of Attack training package for the MD11...it comes with checklists and demo flights that you can download to view and files that allow you to re-create. There are a few very good files on the internet that combine flow/procedures with checklists, thoroughly recommend them...check this one out... http://www.l-i-e-h-r...reparations.pdf I used this one to create my own flows and procedures for my voice control program and virtual first officer....works a treat, very clear document. Will Reynolds Flight Sim Addict
April 5, 201214 yr Author Hi Matthew, Yeah, I mean those checklists. You don't have to buy a book. PMDG provides all the manuals, you just have to print them (at least the parts which you need). You find them by clicking on the "windows button" -> all programms -> PMDG Simulations -> PMDG MD-11 FSX or FS9. Everything there, you just have to print the parts which you would like to have in a folder. Best regards, Jonthan I bought the Angle of Attack training package for the MD11...it comes with checklists and demo flights that you can download to view and files that allow you to re-create. There are a few very good files on the internet that combine flow/procedures with checklists, thoroughly recommend them...check this one out... http://www.l-i-e-h-r...reparations.pdf I used this one to create my own flows and procedures for my voice control program and virtual first officer....works a treat, very clear document. Hi, Thank you again for your feedback. I didn't realise that the checklists came with the aircraft itself so thank you very much for that information. Abd WR269, I have considered the Angle of Attack training package once before and for some reason I decided against it. Maybe I will have a more in depth look later. Thank you all. Matthew, happy flying :)
April 5, 201214 yr Glad that we could help you, and don't forget, PMDG won't sell a product without a proper manual ;) John Rubens
April 6, 201214 yr There are plenty of good checklists for the MD-11 here on Avsim or Flightsim, as well.
April 27, 201214 yr Hi, Thank you again for your feedback. I didn't realise that the checklists came with the aircraft itself so thank you very much for that information. Abd WR269, I have considered the Angle of Attack training package once before and for some reason I decided against it. Maybe I will have a more in depth look later. Thank you all. Matthew, happy flying :) Hi Matthew, Really try AoA MD11. It is a great course with several flights. You learn thing you never learn just looking in the books. It is fun. (and complete) Eric Eric van Dorp
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