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ASA Instrument Flying Refresher, An APC Simulator, Software and Book, great shape!
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ASA Instrument Flying Refresher, An APC Simulator

This is ASA's Instrument Proficiency Check (IPC) simulator, includes the book and the and the software CD.  The book, Instrument Refresher An IPC Simulator Pilot's Operating Handbook, is ISBN 1-56027-527-8.   The CD is Version 1.5. 

This has many lessions in the software as well as a final IPC checkride.  

I used this on Windows XP and the book says it will work on a "2000 Operating system" as well.  


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