Tips On Mountain Flying By Rocky Mountain Region, Faa on 2040-parts.com
Prescott, Arizona, United States
TIPS ON MOUNTAIN FLYING Department of Transportation This 28 page black and white booklet has material drawn from many discussions of Aircraft Performance Several drawings and charts accompany the text and serves as a great introduction or Developed by the Rocky Mountain Region of the FAA Thank you for bidding. |
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