Books to study for the flight dispatchers exam.
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PresidentMacAwesome
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Books to study for the flight dispatchers exam.
I was wondering if anybody had an electronic copy of Michael . Flight Dispatcher Generic Training manual that they could share. Also does anybody know any other books that would be of help?
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Tail-Chaser
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Re: Books to study for the flight dispatchers exam.
Air Command Weather Manual. The Weather is basically 100% from that. Then there's the AIM as well.
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CallMeMister
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Re: Books to study for the flight dispatchers exam.
. electronic copies are hard to get, because its a copyright infringement and they would sue the person who publish the book openly online.
AIM, From Grounds up, any ATPL book, there are even some online Dx courses that are pretty well done.
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AIM, From Grounds up, any ATPL book, there are even some online Dx courses that are pretty well done.
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PresidentMacAwesome
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Re: Books to study for the flight dispatchers exam.
The name of the book I am looking for is Michael . flight dispatcher generic training manual. Anybody know where I can get it for cheap?
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Re: Books to study for the flight dispatchers exam.
It has been a few decades since I last used one of his books. Unfortunately, I feel that his, like some other Canadian publications are extremely expensive $399.95 for a 318 page book, which squashes demand. Furthermore, I believe in the preamble he threatens legal action on any unauthorized redistribution (including reselling used books) and his credentials as a lawyer have allowed him to go after people who have done so.