Sold EMB-120 training materials, reference only

MikeD

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Personal copy of EMB-120 training materials consisting of two binders containing the following items. I've listed them as "reference only" material, since they're very out of date and obviously haven't been kept current, but are still very good training materials for anyone interested in this aircraft:

* EMB-120 flight manual, to Revision 39, 16 August 1995; Sections I- IV (General, Limitations, Emergency and Abnormal Procedures, Normal Procedures). Also contains all Embraer Operational Bulletins up to that date.

* EMB-120 Pilot Training Manual (systems), dated Sept 1990, current thru 1995; an 18 chapter manual covering mechanical as well as avionics systems of the aircraft. Includes systems "foldouts" for electrical, O2, hydraulic, and instrument panel. Also schematics for circuit breaker panel as well as others.

* EMB-120 Performance Training booklet. Published by a western US airline, back when it (and I) were still 14 CFR 135.

* EMB-120 SOP, APP. A, Standard Callouts IFR and VFR chart, as well as blank "test" to fill-in.

* EMB-120 Quick Reference Limitations Guide, dated August 1995

* EMB-120 Emergency Memory Items study guide

* Standards Dept Radar Training Guide

* High Altitude Training Guide, dated November 1993

* Copies of relevant articles on airframe icing and how it relates to regional turboprops

* "Quick and Dirty" checklist items reference guide

* Numbers, limits, and regs study material.


- You get all this for $30 shipped

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When did you go to Bro school?

Skywest was once considering giving us down in PHX cargo division a few Bro's around '96 to replace some of our fleet aircraft, but decided to go with the Metro's that they were retiring since not every airframe had been spoken for, for sale. So we had all received full sets of Bro training material down there. Found this laying around in a box in the garage and had completely forgotten I had it.
 
These are pretty cool books; thanks MikeD. I always like having more reading about the machine I fly, and these books show some of the evolutionary steps of the airplane.
 
They're what we trained with back when in Bro training. They are indeed dated. The books themselves were kind of unorganized, so I re-organized them by subject and re-bound them, to what you have now.
 
They're what we trained with back when in Bro training. They are indeed dated. The books themselves were kind of unorganized, so I re-organized them by subject and re-bound them, to what you have now.
I like the old logo, and have to chuckle at "THE DELTA CONNECTION."
 
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