Md-80 Mcdonnell Douglas Flight Crew Operating Manual Systems Description Vol. Ii on 2040-parts.com
Barberton, Ohio, United States
MD-80 (DC-9 Super 80) original McDonnell Douglas Transpacific Enterprises, Inc. Flight Crew Operating Manual Volume II Systems Description dated September 1, 1979, is tabbed into chapters covering: Systems Description, Airplane General, Air Conditioning & Pressurization, Automatic Flight, Auxiliary Power Unit, Communications, Electrical, Fire Warning & Protection, Flight Controls, Fuel, Hydraulics, Ice & Rain Protection, Instrumentation & Navigation, Landing Gear & Brakes and Pneumatics.
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