Sporty's Complete Private Pilot Course Including Study Guide on 2040-parts.com
Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States
There are 6 different volumes on VHS tapes. The tapes are a complete private pilot course. I bought them some years ago, and used them to study. Volume 4 is unique to the recreational certificate, and was not included in this course. There is a lot of information in these volumes. A good refresher. |
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