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Jeppesen Private Pilot Part 141 Kit - 10011887 - Js302009 on 2040-parts.com

US $317.95
Location:

Danville, West Virginia, United States

Danville, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jeppesen Manufacturer Part Number:10011887

Jeppesen Private Pilot Part 61 Kit - 10001948 - JS302008

Jeppesen Private Pilot Kits, developed for both FAR Part 61 and FAR Part 141 training programs, are the most completed private pilot training packages available. Private Pilot Part 61 Kit is developed for the FAR Part 61 training program.  This kit contains all the essential training products used to prepare students for the written and practical FAA examinations. 

Includes:
- Private Pilot Textbook [10001360]
- Private Pilot Maneuvers Manual [10001361]
- Private Pilot FAA Airman Knowledge Test Guide [10001387]
- Private Airman Certification Standards [10735871-000]
- Student CSG Computer (E6B) [10001316]
- Private Pilot FAA Practical Test Study Guide [10001390]
- Pilot Logbook [10001315]
- PN-1 Navigation Plotter [10009523]
- Book/Student Bag-Black [10001301] 


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