The Postman always rings twice, so here is my second post. Reading the in depth manual and trying to connect that info with practice it dazzled me. Fortunately there was a good man who gathered and arranged the information in a, well, checklist manner (search for -fs2crew j41 checklist- on AVSIM). It would have been nice if ... well no it wouldn't as we have to get into it real deep to get the real simulation.Anyway, I've thought of a solution to implement the checklist into the simulator without going back and forth. So here it is: I use the -not used- FSX checklists. Downloaded a HTML converter (Nvu, free ware, google it, though I am sure a proper wordprocessor can do that) immigrated the Learjet Ref and Checklist in the PMDG folder.Loaded it up, deleted the walls of text and copy-pasted the good mans checklist in the Lear Checklist. The Lear Ref is used for flight plans (already have a dozen of them, easy to program the flight from within the J41). So what I do is: hit Shift-F10 and there is the checklist (or the flight plans). As it is an autonomic window you can click the cockpit while still having the list visual. Be sure to copy-past these lines into your cfg: kb_checklists=J41_checkkb_reference=lear45_ref Use your own names of course. Funny that I re-named the first one; you don't have to do that (one learns in the process of laziness). PS: Always back up your original cfg file before altering it; postman always ring. (right-click file, copy and past in the field: it gets another name by number) Just another word to the developers and the users: So I finally made that perfect flight, fell in love with the flight attendant and thought: what now? Thanks again for this experience! Robbert Glas