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Cessna 1978 Model 152 Pilot's Operating Handbook Manual on 2040-parts.com

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Santa Barbara, California, United States

Santa Barbara, California, United States
This book is in overall good condition. The cover is lightly toned with a bit of soiling and a couple of lightly discolored areas, and there is some chipping at top/bottom of spine and top/bottom of interior binding. In the interior there are just a few very lightly discolored areas and the upper corners are slightly dog-eared/downturned in places but otherwise the pages are in good condition, with light use wear and no pen/pencil marks or loose pages. The binding is in good condition; the text and illustrations are bright.
Aircraft Type:Cessna Make:1978 Model 152

PILOT’S OPERATING HANDBOOK

CESSNA

1978 MODEL 152

Copyright 1977

CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANY

WICHITA, KANSAS, USA

D1107-2-13-CPS-3000-10/93

Change 2

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Softcover, 9 sections, generously illustrated with b/w
drawings, charts, tables, and diagrams.

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Contents include:

GENERAL

LIMITATIONS

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

NORMAL PROCEDURES

PERFORMANCE

WEIGHT & BALANCE/
EQUIPMENT LIST

AIRPLANE & SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTIONS

AIRPLANE HANDLING,
SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

SUPPLEMENTS
(Optional systems Description
& Operating Procedures)

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