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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Port Orange
Posts: 35
| I am working through my material to prep for the PPL written. I received an owners manual for a 1975 172M in my training package. Last year I was working on my PPL at my local FBO and received a 172S PIM. What model 172s will I be flying? (DAB) and which book would be better for me to study? |
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| | #2 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Woodstock, GA
Posts: 43
| ATP uses 172m, p, r, and some sp. I would not worry about studying the PIM. They will give you a handout all about the cessna systems and that is what you will need to study. Mostly what you need to study before you get there is stuff for your PPL written and airspace. |
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| Old Skool Join Date: May 2006 Location: Live in Temple, TX - From Ithaca, NY - Wish I was on an island in Fiji
Posts: 1,912
| ATP owns a potpourri of 172s. It would seem alot are R models, but there are a handful of much older models as well.
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