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Old 4th Apr 2013, 15:09
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Question Boeing 737 cockpit oraganisation

Hello,
Just simple question for 737 pilots.

Where do you put the charts bags, your flight case and the airline documents (part A B C D etc).

I like to fly with flightcase next to me, and airline docs under jumpseat (behind captain), and charts bags on the floor in front of the door.

What about your airline policy ?

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Old 4th Apr 2013, 15:23
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No books all on EFB
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oh we have EFB too, but only for T/O and LD perfos... We put the 2 computers behind FO seat.
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Where do you put the charts bags, your flight case .. ?

In your A320.
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You guys...so lucky. You get to chat about where you put your belongings, never mind dreaming of having the chance to fly!

Bravo, my hat is off.
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I hear your pain. But realise that FD organisation is an important part of flying safely and efficiently.

Might sound like a mundane question, but does affect us daily at many levels. Tying to plug that one tiny hole in the swiss cheese.

good luck to you otherwise.

And publications in my airline the same as thread starter.
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charts bags on the floor in front of the door.
Thats not gonna fly after a ramp check, I've seen the remark "unsecured object on floor" on these forms from inspections a few years back. Nowadays we have all documents as well as performance on EFBs.
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