787 Fcom — New!

Unlike older generations, the 787 FCOM is natively digital. It is integrated into the aircraft's Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) , allowing pilots to search for keywords, link directly to related checklists, and view interactive diagrams.

Determining if an aircraft can fly with specific broken parts. 🚀 Critical Role in Modern Safety

Updates are pushed digitally, ensuring crews always have the latest safety revisions. 787 fcom

The FCOM is designed for high-speed scannability during critical flight phases. It is typically divided into four primary volumes or sections that categorize information from broad system descriptions to specific, time-sensitive actions. Volume 1: Operating Procedures

Information on how the carbon-fiber fuselage impacts lightning strike protection and structural monitoring. ⚡ The Digital Shift: Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) Unlike older generations, the 787 FCOM is natively digital

It is important to distinguish the FCOM from other essential Boeing 787 documentation: Primary User Normal and non-normal flight operations. QRH (Quick Reference Handbook) Time-critical emergency checklists. AMM (Aircraft Maintenance Manual) Routine checks, troubleshooting, and repairs. MEL (Minimum Equipment List) Dispatch/Pilots

Data required for flight planning, including takeoff and landing distance calculations. Volume 2: Systems Description 🚀 Critical Role in Modern Safety Updates are

If a pilot is looking at an "Engine Fail" procedure, the EFB can link directly to the relevant systems description in Volume 2. 🛠️ FCOM vs. Other Manuals