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Commercial Aviation 101 by Greg Gayden

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Commercial Aviation 101
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Publisher: Smashwords
ISBN-13: 9781311485618
Number of pages: 101

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Commercial Aviation 101 goes in depth to describe how things work today in the commercial aviation industry. Explanations for current aviation security programs are included in the first half of the book, while the second half reviews the business side of the industry and explains common terms and procedures.

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