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Jeppesen Basic Sport Pilot Kit [10011932-r] *same Day Shipping* on 2040-parts.com

US $90.99
Location:

Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, United States

Sainte Genevieve, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:10011932-R Brand:Jeppesen UPC:Does not apply

Developed for the Sport Pilot training program, the Sport Pilot Basic Kit is created from the best of Jeppesen's training tools, assisting the student pilot with all of their Sport Pilot training needs. The kit is full of the training essentials to help prepare the student pilot for the Sport Pilot written and practical FAA exams. 

Kit includes:

  • Sport Pilot Syllabus [10002542]
  • Sport Pilot Practical Test Standards [10002543]
  • Student Pilot Logbook [10001315]
  • Student CSG Computer (E6B) [10001316]
  • PN-1 Navigation Plotter [10009523]
  • Fuel Tester [10001297]
  • Black Student Book Bag [10001301]
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