Legacy part B OPS manual
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Legacy part B OPS manual
Looking for an E135, Legacy, approved OPS manual part B .
If somebody could share his/her copy that would be great.
Thanks very much
EMB170
If somebody could share his/her copy that would be great.
Thanks very much
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There is no such thing as an approved Ops Manual, they are only "accepted" by the Authority for your operation.
Anyway, I do not think that anyone would "share" his copy with you after the blood sweat amd toil he has gone through to get it accepted. Anyway, what do you want it for? Perhaps to take charter work away from the person you are trying to leach it off?
Anyway, I do not think that anyone would "share" his copy with you after the blood sweat amd toil he has gone through to get it accepted. Anyway, what do you want it for? Perhaps to take charter work away from the person you are trying to leach it off?
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Dont think, in summary, that Hawker750 can help you there EMB170
You referring to the copy and paste efforts most GA companies seem to employ Hawker?
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Yes, sadly you are so correct. Our manuals were produced in house and from stratch. I have even noticed the same typo error in somebody else's manual who I was doing training for!
What I found unbelievable was anyone could really think another company would release a copy of an Ops Manual. I guess he was hoping to pay a few quid to a disgruntled employee. I really suggest people put deliberate typos in their manuals,
Yes, sadly you are so correct. Our manuals were produced in house and from stratch. I have even noticed the same typo error in somebody else's manual who I was doing training for!
What I found unbelievable was anyone could really think another company would release a copy of an Ops Manual. I guess he was hoping to pay a few quid to a disgruntled employee. I really suggest people put deliberate typos in their manuals,
Some of us certainly do! I put several in the various parts of the OM I wrote - taken in order, the extraneous letters spell B*st*rds