Where to buy systems manuals
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Where to buy systems manuals
Hey everyone
just finished a recent 1900C groundschool, and the instructor pointed out a nice manual that covers all the aircraft systems. The company is apparently called "Aviation Solutions". I tried searching, but couldn't find anything like it.
Does anyone know where to find these type of things?
Thanks!
just finished a recent 1900C groundschool, and the instructor pointed out a nice manual that covers all the aircraft systems. The company is apparently called "Aviation Solutions". I tried searching, but couldn't find anything like it.
Does anyone know where to find these type of things?
Thanks!
Usually, the school provides them? Who did your GS without manuals? Strange.
In fact if you've been doing this for a while, you need to build on a den to shelve them all. I've got tons of manuals stashed about. None for a 1900, though.
In fact if you've been doing this for a while, you need to build on a den to shelve them all. I've got tons of manuals stashed about. None for a 1900, though.
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Most Flight Safety manuals for sale are a plagerzed photocopies and may be out of date. Usual price for a black and white copy @ Kinkos's ect. is around $50. Usualy fair to poor quality, depending on the quality of the original. My B350 manual (an original) has a price tag of $250 US printed on the header but now I hear they are not for sale. Do not know what would happen if Flight Safety found out you plagerized their manual Probibaly not much unless you were selling it or making a profit from it.
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