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 Post subject: Private Pilot Manual
PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:13 pm 
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Hey Gang, Anyone have a copy of the Jeppesen Private Pilot manual that you might want to lend or sell to an enthusiastic "T-33 Jockey" (see sdennison jet pilot thread)

I'm hooked, you guys, and have to get going from scratch so if someone has one collecting dust, let me know.

Thanks to all, as always! :wink:

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 Post subject: hey there scott..
PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 11:12 pm 
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hi scott,

well I think I may be able to help you out with all kinds of stuff...
I got up today over lunch to do a little flying and ironically got to
wondering whether you were really interested in doing it...

lets get together and I know I still have my books and such that
you're welcome to borrow... pop me your email address again..
I'm around all next week as well.
hh

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Since I work for Jeppesen, I might be able to help, send me a PM

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Was just thinking about this, possibly your quickest method for getting you hands on the PPL book is through your public library, second is a FBO that has flight training, I'm sure a Instructor would loan a copy to a perspective new student. If neither of these methods work, and someone in your area hasn't helped out, let me know, I'll send one up to you from Denver.

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Hey, thanks to all for the generosity. Henning is right in my back yard and has offered so I think I am covered.

Now I just have to get busy.

Thanks to all my WIX friends and a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!

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