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Old 4th Aug 2006, 12:18
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737 cockpit companion

I am trying to find the above book, which was recommended to me recently but have searched all the online aviation shops and cannot find it.

Does anyone know this book and can tell me the name of the author and where to find it?

I understand it comes in a few formats, I'd like the one that covers -300 to -900 series.

Thanks in advance
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I have just googled it and it appears that you can order it on-line. Is this the one you are after?

http://www.simw.com/index.cfm?fuseac...etails&pid=754
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I have a '737 Cockpit Companion' by Bill Bulfer which I can highly recommend, try

www.fmcguide.com

This is the web address given on p3 of my guide for ordering further copies.

Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the help - yes this looks like the right book, but some include the BBJ and some don't. I'm inclined to go for the one without BBJ info as I don't need it, but does this mean its an older edition? I didn't want to go for the one including the BBJ if it cuts down on content for the other variants. Just want to make sure I buy the best one for me.

Any ideas?
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There is a "combi" edition that covers 300-900 and it's simply excellent.
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Very helpfull,
does anyone have an A320 series equivalent they might be able to suggest?
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If you really want to get a lot more info about the 737 and also how to manage virtually all scenarios, my humble suggestion is, besides stydying the official Boeing manuals, buy:

1) http://www.b737.org.uk/book.htm

2) http://www.b737mrg.net

Pat Boone fantastic book about in depth management of situations, unofficial info you won't find anywhere else, besides thousands of sim hours!

Best regards
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