Private Pilot Aviation Lot - Flight Bags, Text Books, Flight Computers And More! on 2040-parts.com
Glenville, North Carolina, US
Private pilot aviation lot. Includes: Zulu Works flight bag and headset bag (dark green and black), Zulu Works kneeboard, Guided Flight Discovery Private Pilot Handbook and Private Pilot Maneuvers workbook, two flight computers (one metal and one plastic), flight planner pad, Student Pilot Handbook, Visualized Flight Maneuvers Handbook.
Pilot Gear for Sale
- Jessepen airway binder w/navigation & weather log sheets plus michigan approach(US $29.00)
- David clark h20-10 aviation headset dual plug for airplanes used but well kept(US $200.00)
- Lightspeed zulu headset with u-174 plug(US $590.00)
- 2 david clark h10-60 aviation headsets excellent condition dual plugs h10-13.4(US $399.99)
- Viban ifr flight training hood- viban corporate store - satisfaction guaranteed!(US $39.95)
- Aviation wiring connector pn:cp125/126 12volt(US $125.00)
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