Do you need details regarding (e.g., electrical systems, fly-by-wire)?
In the modern cockpit, the "paperless" concept is the standard. Most airlines use Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs), but having a personal file on your tablet or smartphone offers several advantages:
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Unlike older legacy aircraft, the 787 Dreamliner was built from the ground up as a "more-electric" airplane. This means its FCOM contains unique chapters regarding advanced electrical distribution, fly-by-wire flight controls, and composite fuselage maintenance limitations that you will not find in manuals for the Boeing 737 or 777. Core Structure of the Manual
Detailed guides on utilizing the avionics suite.
Pilots currently employed usually receive official documentation via their EFB management systems.
Be cautious when searching for and downloading FCOMs or other aircraft manuals from unofficial sources. Ensure that you're accessing the documents from a reputable source to avoid any potential copyright or security issues.