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Old 16th Jun 2005, 11:46   #1 (permalink)

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CPL / IR books

Now that the ATPL writtens are out of the way (at long, long last), I’m happily building hours for the CPL / IR, and have got some free time to read about flying in the real world - as opposed to JAA land.

Can anyone recommend some suitable bedtime reading to help me prepare? (I’ve already got subscriptions to Viz and Loaded, so they don’t count).
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Old 17th Jun 2005, 12:09   #2 (permalink)
 
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Hi,
Is this Dave C of Baz-vegas?


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Old 17th Jun 2005, 13:22   #3 (permalink)

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