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Rotorcraft Helicopter Aircraft Flying Handbook Copyright 2000 on 2040-parts.com

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Anchorage, Alaska, US

Anchorage, Alaska, US
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Rotorcraft Helicopter  Aircraft  FLYING HANDBOOK  Copyright 2000. FAA-H8083-21 publication. Copyright 2000.

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Please understand that this books is a few years old and I'm sure that FAA regs have changed since the date printed. Still the book does  have a lot of good basic information in them about flying. Lots of great charts and diagrams included. Copyright 2000. There are 22 chapters plus index and glossary. Several hundred pages of info! Book is in very good condition with very minor wear! Very clean copy!

 

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