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Where can I find a good 747-400 study guide?

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Yes, I have. But I am looking for more information. I understand there are some free websites that have good information.
 
Thank you very much AVBUG!
hey mj...ya coulda found that stuff...with about 3 seconds of google...but ya didn't...if I'm training you...we change that 'What can you give me' attitude, 2 minutes after we meet, 1+58 before ya even get to touch the 'pretend' yoke...when a qweertron goes thru the electrical sys...and ya lose it all...east of Kamchatka...no time for rookies...who will opt for 'Call a Friend'...life ain't always like that...from a really hard-ass instructor-whose students love...but more importantly...are self-sufficient...questions?...and good luck...
 
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Apparently spidey posts drunk...must work for America West.

You're welcome. Smart Cockpit is probably the best choice; you can spend a lot of time there and find all kinds of good links. Lots of stuff you can download, too. Good luck.
 
Apparently spidey posts drunk...must work for America West.

You're welcome. Smart Cockpit is probably the best choice; you can spend a lot of time there and find all kinds of good links. Lots of stuff you can download, too. Good luck.
...nice try firebug...don't forget to yell, "Clear!" before you turn those props...
 
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That might have been an attempt at an insult, but much like your effort at contributing to the thread, it fell flat.

I do fly a lot of different propeller airplanes from single piston and turbine tailwheel airplanes through the C-130, and yes, my most recent flying has been in an Air Tractor AT-802A and LR35. I've flown larger and faster, smaller and slower, and it's really quite immaterial to the discussion, don't you think? (apparently you do not, though with some effort I suspect you could be taught).

When you sober up, do try to come up with something to contribute, will you?
 
real men open doors, pee on floors and fly air tractors. that airplane is awesome!!!!!!! wish i could say i could fly one.
 

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