Instrument Flying Handbook Faa-h-8083-15 on 2040-parts.com
Spring, Texas, United States
Manual dated 2001. Contains 11 chapters:
Ch1-Human Factors Ch2-Aerodynamic Factors Ch3-Flight Intruments Ch4-Airplne Attitude Instrument Flying Ch5-Airplane Basic Flight Maneuvers Ch6-Helicopter Attitude Instrument Flying Ch7-Navigation Systems Ch8-National Airspace System Ch9-Air Traffic Control System Ch10-IFR Flight Ch11-Emergency Operations |
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Fri, 04 Oct 2013The Ferrari 250 GTO was already the most expensive car in the world ever sold: now, it has cemented its position as reports emerge of an example selling for a staggering £32 million ($50.3m). That’s an increase of almost 50% on the selling price of the former record-setting 250 GTO, an example built for Sir Stirling Moss and sold in 2012. The latest deal is a private transaction and both the identity of the new owner and the location of the car are being kept secret.
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