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Student Pilot's Flight Manual William Kershner 5th Edition 1979 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Eaton Rapids, Michigan, United States

Eaton Rapids, Michigan, United States
Some cover stain.
Aircraft Type:Aircraft Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Make:Flight Manual

Original Student Pilot's Flight Manual. William Kershner. Iowa State University Press. Sections on: Before the flight, cockpit, Instruments, taxing, pre-sols, controls, fundamentals, maneuvers, landings, stalls, take-off, emergency flying, high altitude, cross country, night flying, charts, radio, weather, navigation, tests, turbulence, radar, medical for pilots, etc. Many illustrations. 280 pages. Has been stored for years.

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