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US $15.00
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Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Used, good condition. Shelf wear and some small stains on cover. Book is slightly wavy from being stored on edge in a box. Original price tag still on back cover.
Aircraft Type:Helicopters Make:Schweizer

Schweizer Helicopter Pilot Syllabus.  This book describes the training lessons and skills for private pilot and commercial pilot, meeting the "syllabus requirements of Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) PART 141, Appendix B and D" (from the preface).  Produced by Jeppesen Sanderson, c. 1996, 1998.  Part # JS344133-001.

Sections:
  • General
  • Limitations
  • Emergency Procedures
  • Normal Procedures
  • Performance
  • Weight and Balance
  • Handling Servicing & Maintenance
Used, good condition.  Shelf wear and some small stains on cover.  Book is slightly wavy from being stored on edge in a box. (Please see photos for details.)  Original price tag still on back cover.

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