Specification Binding : consumer_electronics Brand : ASA BulletPoint : Updated to reflect the latest regulations and procedures, the Flight Instructor Oral Exam Guide by Michael D. Hayes was written to help prepare applicants for their oral exam with FAA examiners. BulletPoint1 : Compact Size BulletPoint2 : Best Quality Product BulletPoint3 : CheckMate checklists are the ideal solution for a quick reference to essential information in flight and on the ground. BulletPoint4 : 6mm-Round Red Dot Stickers (Circle Sticky Self-Adhesive Label) will make the important titles apparent and help find the points that will be studied. ★★Flight Training Shop (FTS) endeavors for safety, situational awareness, professionalism, and excellence in each of our products and services. BulletPoint5 : Aviator Mouse Pad covers the B-C-D-E-G, TFR, and Prohibited airspaces to study, and a full-color portion of the chart has been printed directly on the mousepad. Additionally, Airport Signs, Hold Short of `Where`, How to cross the yellow solid and dashed lines. ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 0641752362062 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 641752362062 ItemName : Cessna 182Q CheckBook, Volume 2 ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 20.9 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 1.9 centimeters ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 13.5 centimeters ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemTypeKeyword : aviation-electronics-accessories Manufacturer : CheckMate Aviation Material : Plastic ModelNumber : 808228367062 NumberOfBoxes : 1 PartNumber : ASA-OEG-CFI6 ProductDescription : CheckMate Aircraft Checklists and Checkmate Aviation's CheckBook have all the steps needed to fly the airplane. Both also include emergency procedures and other misc. data. CheckMate Aviation Checklists are printed on a single plastic card, thus no flipping for data.The text is slightly smaller. CheckMate does not use a "response system", (a carry-over from 2 pilot operations, and is not needed for the experienced pilot.) CheckMate checklists are more concise, in phraseology, in order to to get everything on one card. The Aviation CheckBook , on the other hand, does use a "response/explanation" system which might be useful to new pilots. At times, it does go into further explanation of an item. A good example would be Mags. CheckMate will say L&R. CheckBook goes further and indicates “+ or - 50 RPM”. CheckBook, keeps you focused on just the one aspect of flight you are in, but you have to flip pages to go to the next phase. It really boils down to if you want everything on one card, or a flip book that fits in your pocket. ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2010-07-07T18:32:47.354Z SupplierDeclaredDgHzRegulation : not_applicable UnspscCode : 55101500