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This is a paperback copy from the May 2006 reprinting of Ray Machado's Private Pilot Handbook: The Ultimate Pilot Book. The front cover reads "Learn everything you need for: The FAA private pilot exam, Biennial flight reviews, Updating & refreshing your knowledge. A complete information manual by one of aviation's best-know and most humorous teachers."
The book is in great shape with no rips, tears, dogeared pages or stains. My husband used it to get his private pilot and he said it was thanks to Ray Machado's easy and fun teaching style that he was able to ace the test and the learning. This is a great book if you are looking to become a pilot! |
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