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Old 15th July 2008, 04:21   #1 (permalink)
Nevrekar
 
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B737NG--Management Reference Guide

Just came across an excellent book on the B737 (6/7/8/900). It is called the Boeing B737 Management Reference Guide. Written by Pat Boone. It costs around 86 Euro's. It essentially is a pilot reference manual to handling the non-normals. It gives you additional information including tips, clues and important other considerations. Very helpful for simulator as well.

Website is www.b737mrg.net - Boeing 737 Management Reference Guide. You may contact Capt Boone at [email address].

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