Aircraft Inspections Repair & Alterations Manual Federal Aviation Administration on 2040-parts.com
Hartwell, Georgia, United States
Aircraft Manual Change 3 1988 AC 43-13-1A/2A Acceptable Methods, Techniques, and Practices Aircraft Inspection, Repair & Alterations U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration Excellent Condition You're on your own on this one. Found it at a sale and that is all I know about it. It is in excellent condition, though. Look it over well and ask any questions you might have. Everything I sell is sold "AS IS" and I want satisfied and repeat buyers. I combine shipping on any items that can be shipped together. Please check my exclusion list of countries I won't ship to before bidding. If in doubt about your country, ask before you bid. Should custom fees etc. ever apply, buyer will pay. Thank you. |
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