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Instrument Procedures Handbook

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Instrument Procedures Handbook

Publisher: Federal Aviation Administration
ISBN/ASIN: 156027686X
ISBN-13: 9781560276869
Number of pages: 294

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An excellent resource for instrument-rated pilots who want to learn how to maximize their skills in an "Instrument Flight Rules" (IFR) environment, this revised handbook contains up-to-date information, the latest changes to procedures, and even more insights and guidance on how to operate safely within the National Airspace System.

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