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Old 12th September 2012 | 09:16
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B767/757 Maintenance Manuals

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Some years ago I acquired a large set of engineering manuals for the Boeing 757 & 767. These were from Boeing and Britannia. I thought they may come in useful for the ATPL's but now they are just taking up room.

I don't really want to just throw them out as they may be useful to somebody, also is there a security issue in sending these to landfill? If anybody wants to collect them then they can take them free.

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Old 12th September 2012 | 09:52
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By the time I had scanned them all in the 757 & 767 would be obsolete
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Old 12th September 2012 | 10:10
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Thanks, I will ask on there. As you say, it seems a shame to just bin them.
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Old 21st September 2012 | 10:07
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If your close enough to a local college, I think they would be more than grateful, they are normally underequipped when it comes to real world documents, even tho manuals are now not generally used Its great for someone learning the format.
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Old 22nd September 2012 | 23:11
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I agree with YoungBuck

The college i went to only had 1 physical AMM for a Jetstream 31, and a digital copy of the AMM for a DC10.

Any college that does an aeronautical engineering course would be grateful if you donated the manuals to them.
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Old 4th October 2012 | 09:49
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Although the Hardcopies are reader friendly.......The softcopies are more easy to carry around.
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