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Thanks maxtorc...I had allready checked out that website previous to posting but was unable to get any info and there has been no response from him/them :down:

 

I assuming with 10000 printed copies floating around out there someone would like to resell a copy.

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Thanks maxtorc...I had allready checked out that website previous to posting but was unable to get any info and there has been no response from him/them :down:

 

I assuming with 10000 printed copies floating around out there someone would like to resell a copy.

 

Cleaning out a part of my basement, I finally found it. When you first asked for it I knew I had one but could not locate it.

 

Fostair Instrument Rating Course, 6th revised edition (1980)

 

Instrument Procedures Manual, TP 2076 amended # 1/07/87

 

Cheers, Don

 

PS: Going to the highest bidder/best offer, FOB my place.

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OMG, that's amazing... :blink:

I'm surprised anyone even came up with one!

 

When I first started this post that book was reccommended to me by an instructor who a short time later revised his reccomend and said it was the Pultz manual he was really referring to.

 

Amidst all the cafuffle I tracked down the Canadian Instrument Rating Workbook by AeroCourse and an almost up to date I.P.M

 

Is the Fostair book a good read?

 

Thanks for the reply!

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Chevy11: It's basically the only instrument book I read. I took the course and never used it.

 

The inside cover says:

 

The Fostair Instrument Rating Course Incorporating the Pultz instrument rating manual.

 

Cheers, Don

 

Chevy Twice: Do you want the GD or or not please advise.

 

Cheers, Don

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