Hi,
I'm looking for a flight turotial for this aicraft but having no luck..can anyone help me here?
Thanks in advance 😀
Do you mean the Boeing 737? If so I use these a/c checklists:
http://www.dauntless-soft.com/PRODUCTS/Freebies/HandlingNotes/simchecklists.asp
Or the kneeboard has checklists as well. But I'm guessing the PIC 737 is another a/c altogether...?
Not specifically for 737PIC, and some differences, but the one i've been using to learn about the FMC and autopilot in my 737PIC is here http://www.fsstation.com/tutorials/boeing-pmdg-737ng.html. Very methodical, and has worked a treat for me. Hope it helps 😀 .
Graeme
Thank You both but Graeme..will that tutorial work well with my Pilot in Command 737..because it says it is for the PMDG 737 😕
Unfortunately PIC does not have a tutorial (or a manual for that matter). Fortunately, the PMDG tutorial works well enough.
Ok thanks for clarifying 🙂
is there one for the PSS A319/320/321??
In the manual - two of them if I remember correctly.
Do you know where the manual is located because I can't fint it 😕
I looked in 'all programs' > 'PSS' but nothing there apart from a fuel planner, panel conigurator etc.. 😞
There on there website.
I'm at work and it won't let me in. Go HERE and log in. It's in support (I think) and find the tutorials for the A319 family. There's about 7 PDF's if I remember correctly.
Thanks a lot steve - ill check it out now 🙂
SteveT wrote:
Thank You both but Graeme..will that tutorial work well with my Pilot in Command 737..because it says it is for the PMDG 737 😕
Yeh as Bindolaf says there's no real tutorial for the 737PIC, however the PMDG one i referred to is excellent and pretty much all of the content still applies, let us know what you think and how you get on!
Graeme
Ok thanks for clarifying Graeme...I'll use it for the PIC 737 tommorow and let you know. 🙂
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