Pilots Operating Handbook

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steve.huff
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Pilots Operating Handbook

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Does anyone know of an inexpensive resource to get Aircraft POHs?
I have been unable to locate anything but checklists etc.
I have found some reasonable checklists at http://freechecklists.net/ that contain most of
the V-speeds.
Steve Caffey
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I believe some manufacturers make them available on their websites.
steve.huff
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I wasn't able to find a POH on any manufacturing sites. But after a bit of searching I did find the POH's i was interested in.
I now have pdf' versions of the r/w POH's for the B55/58 (356pages), B200 (360pages) and C501. proving once a gain that if you spend a little time searching
you can find anything on the internet.
Eugene Zaporozhets
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Just remembered about this site: http://www.smartcockpit.com/ It appears, the manuals come from the real aircraft, although they do have a remark not to use them for flight.
steve.huff
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I have found what seems to be an incredible pdf search engine for documents. If you do a search for something like Piper poh or flight manual for instance you will find a wealth of documents. I have found aircraft model POHs, check lists and procedural/maneuvers documents.
http://www.pdfmeta.com/
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