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US $90.00
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Copenhagen , Denmark

Copenhagen , Denmark
Condition:New Aircraft Type:Aircraft Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Make:Beechcraft

Beechjet 400A / Hawker 400XP

PILOT'S OPERATING MANUAL 
For Airplanes Equipped with Collins Dual AMS-5000 Avionics Management System and Dual Collins APS-4000 Flight Director Autopilot System

Published in 2008 by Hawker Beechcraft Corporation. 

For training purposes only, contains following: 

- GENERAL
- LIMITATIONS
- SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
- FLIGHT PLANNING DATA
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- SUPPLEMENTS




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