B-727 Original Western Airlines Emergency/abnormal Procedures Checklist Manual on 2040-parts.com
Barberton, Ohio, United States
B-727 Original Western Airlines Emergency/Abnormal Procedures Checklist Manual dated June 1983 revised 29 June 1986 is tabbed into 11 sections covering: Air Conditioning, Pressurization and Pneumatics, Engine, Electrical, Flight Controls, Fuel, Hydraulics, Ice and Rain Protection, Cockpit Window Failure, Landing Gear, Smoke Evacuation and Fuselage Fires, APU Wheel Well and Brake Fire (written in), Warning Systems, Other Emergencies and Abnormalities and Evacuation (written In). There are notations on some other pages. Condition is good usable.
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