Asa Practical Test Standards (pts) Commercial Pilot - Sel & Mel - 8081-12c on 2040-parts.com
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ASA reprints the most current FAA Practical Test Standards in this series of handy cockpit-sized guides. Every PTS is written by the FAA and details the type and levels of skill and knowledge that must be demonstrated before an examiner can issue a certificate or rating to an applicant, and describes background study and reference materials.
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