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Publisher: McGraw-Hill Published date: 1996 Size: 8.75 x 11.25 inches Weight: 1.2 pounds Pages: 257
Publisher's Notes
A highly effective study tool, it offers an interactive companion disk containing all of the book's test questions and answers. Pilots preparing to take rating exams prefer this all-in-one source over other multiple-volume study guides for convenience and price. Features include all of the FAA written test questions, with answers, explanations, and references; more than 200 oral test questions; step-by-step study techniques proven effective in the classroom; and more.
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