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Pilot Pubs
October 22nd 05, 12:07 AM
Don't pay big bucks for your FAA handbooks. Buy them here
for $5.00 each or $14.99 for a complete library
www.pilotpublications.com or
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=pilotpublications
Thanks for your time.
Be safe with your flying.
Pilot Publications
NW_PILOT
October 30th 05, 10:49 PM
These Are Free!!! Here is the faa's link to the free download's
http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/
"Pilot Pubs" > wrote in message
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>
>
> Don't pay big bucks for your FAA handbooks. Buy them here
> for $5.00 each or $14.99 for a complete library
>
> www.pilotpublications.com or
>
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItems&userid=pilotpublications
>
> Thanks for your time.
> Be safe with your flying.
>
> Pilot Publications
Sylvain
October 30th 05, 11:37 PM
NW_PILOT wrote:
> These Are Free!!! Here is the faa's link to the free download's
>
> http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/
some of us prefer hard copies (you know, the kind
you can scribble on and which don't run out of
batteries), and 5 bucks for a good quality print
out sounds like a good deal to me (bring the pdf
files to your local kinko or equivalent and see how
much it will cost to print -- good quality, not
lousy personal laser printers quality -- and bind)...
Note that I haven't used the services of the original
poster who advertised the 5 bucks a copy thing, I am
just pointing out that there is value to turn a free
(as in free beer) electronic document into a good quality
print out.
--Sylvain
John Godwin
October 30th 05, 11:44 PM
Please read the seller's description....
"Note.
This is not the actual book but it is the handbook put on to a CD. It
is presented with an indexed, searchable program and is fully
viewable and re-printable page by page in its original printed
format. This handbook normally sells for $12.95 from aircraft
bookstores. A full 30 day money back warranty is provided should you
not be happy with the purchase."
Sylvain > wrote in news:nsKdnZUSVqHZxPjeRVn-
:
> some of us prefer hard copies (you know, the kind
> you can scribble on and which don't run out of
> batteries), and 5 bucks for a good quality print
> out sounds like a good deal to me (bring the pdf
> files to your local kinko or equivalent and see how
> much it will cost to print -- good quality, not
> lousy personal laser printers quality -- and bind)...
>
> Note that I haven't used the services of the original
> poster who advertised the 5 bucks a copy thing, I am
> just pointing out that there is value to turn a free
> (as in free beer) electronic document into a good quality
> print out.
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