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Tracy, California, United States

Tracy, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:checkmate Part Brand:CHECKMATE CHECKLISTS Manufacturer Part Number:Cessna 172R Checkmate checklist Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes

 CHECKMATE STANDARD CHECKLIST  Cessna 172R

Checkmate Standard Checklist 6.5" x 9" is the only checklist that contains virtually all data desired by pilots to fly the airplane while excluding the extraneous information which leads to inefficiency, confusion and even refusal to use. They eliminate the tedious and cluttered 15-page flip-book that pilots quickly become discouraged from using.

Checkmate contains the most comprehensive V-speed section in the industry. V-speeds are listed in Knots and MPH.Checkmate not only makes a dramatic difference in everyday use, but also in critical situations. Emergency procedures are right there! Every time! With most of the emergencies there is no time to flip pages looking for the correct procedures.Available for over 200 single and twin engine aircraft. All follow a standard format. Used by some of the best flight schools in the country. Checkmate checklists come in standard 6.5"x9" size


Aircraft Model: Cessna 172 R

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