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Location:

Atherstone, United Kingdom

Atherstone, United Kingdom
Most books have been read and studied from, though they are all like new. There is no wear or damage.
Warranty:No Part Brand:Gleim

These are all the FAA text books needed for study towards the Commercial Pilot Certificate, Instrument Rating and Instructor Rating. There are the Flight Test Standards Books and also the Oral Exam books. With this package is also the FAR AIM book of 2002, an Airfield Facilities Directory and another one not included in the picture. Instrument Flying Hand Book.

Now these books although in an almost new condition, are in fact from 2002. Although you might still be able to study from these and still pass your exams, flight schools will encourage you to buy the latest version.

But these books since they are being sold very cheaply, would be good for those who are not yet at the stage of wanting to spend big money on the new ones, yet want to put some time into getting an insight and learning the material before hand, ready for when they do want to get the latest copies and start studying intensely.

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