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A & P 8083-B Handbooks (Set Of 3)

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MFR Model# 0005-ATB-E

Overview

These new 8083-B Handbooks were developed by FAA as the official study material for persons preparing for A&P mechanic examinations.

Each of these 3 volumes are the most up-to-date, highest quality, and most economical set available. They are also the actual source from which all FAA knowledge test questions are derived. In the words from FAA; “if it's in this book, it's on the test. If it's on the test, it's in this book.

However, while FAA did a terrific job with the development of this handbook, many technical errors were made. In this ATB peer reviewed edition, dozens of these errors were found and corrected (for example MS fittings are color coded green, not blue) thus making it the finest, most current, and most accurate textbook available to learn from and teach from. A complete correction log appears on page 5.

If you are an A&P student just beginning your classes; an experienced technician wanting a current refresher; a pilot wanting to learn the mechanics of your aircraft, there is no better choice.

Set includes:
  • 0001 - FAA-H-8083-30B-ATB - A&P General Handbook
  • 0002 - FAA-H-8083-31B-ATB - A&P Airframe Complete Handbook
  • 0004 - FAA-H-8083-32B-ATB - A&P Powerplant Handbook
   
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