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Jeppesen Private Pilot Part 61 Kit on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States

Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Jeppesen

Used but in excellent, virtually new condition. Some components not shown in photos but in similar excellent condition. 

Developed for the FAR Part 61 training program, this kit is full of the Jeppesen Course training essentials to further assist with the preparing the student pilot for the Private Pilot written, oral and practical tests.

INCLUDES:

  • Private Pilot Textbook
  • Private Pilot Maneuvers Manual
  • Private Pilot Practice Test Standards
  • Private Pilot FAA Practical Test Study Guide
  • Private Pilot FAA Airmen Knowledge Test Guide
  • Private Pilot Pre-solo Written Exam
  • PN-1 Navigation Plotter
  • Student Bag

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