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Citation Ii Original Flightsafety Pilot Training Manual 2 Volumes-1 Binder on 2040-parts.com

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Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Citation II Original Flight Safety Pilot Training Manual has 2 Volumes in 1 binder. Volume 1 Operational Information is illustrated and tabbed into Chapters: Expanded Checklist covering Normal Procedures, & Emergency Procedures, Limitations, Maneuvers & Procedures, Weight & Balance, Performance and CRM (Crew Resource Management).

Volume 2 Aircraft Systems Second Edition is tabbed into:Syllabus, Aircraft General, Electrical Power,Lighting, Master Warning Systems, Fuel systems, Power Plant, Fire Protection,  Pneumatics, Ice and Rain Protection, Air Conditioning Pressurization, Hydraulic Power systems, Landing Gear and Brakes, Flight Controls, Avionics, Miscellaneous Systems, Walkaround,  Appendix, Annunciator Panel, and Instrument Panel Poster. The 3 binder rings have a loose fit and don't come together exactly. Condition is good usable.

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