Boeing 737 Instructor Pilot Guide
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Boeing 737 Instructor Pilot Guide
In 1975, Boeing published a manual called 737 Instructor Pilot Guide.
The opening statement on the first page was : "This is a complete reissue of the 737 Instructor Pilot Guide. This revision reflects the latest Boeing operating and training concepts, as derived from industry and Boeing."
It was supervised by J.W. Ziskovsky and approved by H.C. Carson. There were 122 pages of detailed advice on flying instruction pertaining to the original 737 series.
Were there any subsequent reissues of the publication? While Boeing currently publish a FCTM I haven't seen further issues of the Instructor Guide which is a real pity as it contained excellent material for check pilots and line pilots. I still have my original copy which is like gold to me.
The opening statement on the first page was : "This is a complete reissue of the 737 Instructor Pilot Guide. This revision reflects the latest Boeing operating and training concepts, as derived from industry and Boeing."
It was supervised by J.W. Ziskovsky and approved by H.C. Carson. There were 122 pages of detailed advice on flying instruction pertaining to the original 737 series.
Were there any subsequent reissues of the publication? While Boeing currently publish a FCTM I haven't seen further issues of the Instructor Guide which is a real pity as it contained excellent material for check pilots and line pilots. I still have my original copy which is like gold to me.
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History: The Guide was originally printed in 1968, then in 1971.
It was a spiral ring notebook, updated with revision sheets to add until 1974.
Saw one around a few years ago. I guess part of the evolution of the flight crew training department.
It was a spiral ring notebook, updated with revision sheets to add until 1974.
Saw one around a few years ago. I guess part of the evolution of the flight crew training department.