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Jeppesen A&p Technician Airframe Test Guide & Practical Study Guide Js312752 New on 2040-parts.com

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Hugo, Minnesota, United States
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An excellent, fully integrated, two-in-one tool! All Jeppesen maintenance test guides include an extensive database of FAA subject test questions, answers, explanations and references that are cross referenced to the corresponding Jeppesen A&P textbooks. Each test guide also includes the latest oral and practical test questions and answers.

Softcover, 2009, 344 pages.

Companion to: Jeppesen A&P Technician Airframe Textbook



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