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B707 Operating Manual/cockpit Posters/power Charts/checklists/weight Limitations on 2040-parts.com

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Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Boeing 707 Original American Airlines Operating Manual was prepared and published by the company Flight Academy  revised 9-28-81, is tabbed into Sections covering: Description, Limitations, Normal Procedures, Operating Procedures, Emergency Procedures, Air Conditioning -Pressurization, Anti-Icing, Autopilot, Fire Protection, Flight Controls, Fuel, Hydraulics, Instruments, Miscellaneous Systems, Oxygen, Power Plant, Radio & Navigation, Radar, and Supplement-300 Series. Inserts included are: 707 cockpit Instrument panel posters,Certificate Weight Limitations, Western Airlines laminated Power Charts and Western Airlines
Normal Procedures Checklist, There are  hand written notes on attached cards and the cover page. It is in an american airlines heavy duty 3 ring binder that has some light stains and spots on the front and back cover. Condition is good usable.

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