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Gleim Sport Pilot Kit - Faa Knowledge Test, Etc. on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

This is a Gleim Sport Pilot Kit that is one month old. It was used successfully to pass the FAA knowledge test and now it is your turn. There are only a couple of fill-ins and highlights. No online testing code access. It comes with all of the following items pictured above in its original box:
-Pilot's Handbook 10th Edition
-FAA Regulations Book 2016
-Sport Pilot Maneuvers 2nd Edition
-Sport Syllabus
-FAA Knowledge Test 2016
-Learn To Fly overview
-Navigational Plotter
-Flight "Computer"
-Gleim Hat (unused)
-Gleim embroidered pilot's bag

Free shipping to the lower 48-States. 

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