"Cockpit Companion" Bill Bulfer
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"Cockpit Companion" Bill Bulfer
Hello everyone,
Before getting this book, I wanted to have a few reviews as to know if it is worth buying it and what to expect to find.
If any B737 readers could give a feedback on it, that would be very helpful.
Thanks a lot
Before getting this book, I wanted to have a few reviews as to know if it is worth buying it and what to expect to find.
If any B737 readers could give a feedback on it, that would be very helpful.
Thanks a lot
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Bulfer’s material is THE go to for a great many 737 TRI/TREs as well as LTCs and line pilots. Very very worthwhile and a fantastic resource if you’re flying the 737.
It goes into more detail than the FCOM and provides it in a very digestible form. It’s something that I’d suggest makes sense once you’re type rated and familiar with the aircraft - walk before you run.
It goes into more detail than the FCOM and provides it in a very digestible form. It’s something that I’d suggest makes sense once you’re type rated and familiar with the aircraft - walk before you run.
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Different configs, CL, NG and I guess by now also with the Max.
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Thanks a lot for your feedbacks.
You think the Cockpit companion is better at first than MRG 737 book? I think MRG is more for non normal event.
Thanks again.
You think the Cockpit companion is better at first than MRG 737 book? I think MRG is more for non normal event.
Thanks again.