Private Pilot Vfr, Ifr Study Materials And References on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New Hampshire, United States
Private Pilot's VFR and IFR study materials and references
I passed my VFR and was going to get my IFR when I got grounded with Parkinson's. Books are used, but in good condition. The entire lot includes all the study materials needed to get your Private Pilot's VFR and IFR Licence... except the plane of course! :) |
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