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Portsmouth, Ohio, United States

Portsmouth, Ohio, United States
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Aircraft Type:Citation V/Ultra Make:Cessna

 

I am selling a Cessna 560 V/Ultra Recurrent Training Manual revision 2 published by Flight Safety International.

It covers:

Normal, Abnormal, and Emergency Procedures

Warnings/Annunciators

Limitations and Specifications

Recurrent Systems, Schematics, etc.

Flight Planning/Performance

Maneuvers And Procedures

This copy is in perfect condition.

If you are thinking of upgrading to a Citation V or Ultra or enhancing your general aviation knowledge, this publication will be useful.

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