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How Safe Is Your Pilot?

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Rodgers, Jon

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How Safe Is Your Pilot?, ISBN 9781419605611 Own This Book? Sell It
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9781419605611

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1419605615

Pub Date: 2004
Publisher: CreateSpace Summary: A native of San Diego, California, Jon Rodgers grew up alonside Lindbergh Field and developed a love of aviation at a young age. After graduation from San Jose State College, Rodgers served in the U.S. Marine Corps Crash, Fire and Rescue unit for six years. After leaving the Corps, he acquired a commercial pilot's license and an instructor rating.During the past few years, Rodgers has aggressively pursued changes in  [read more]
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Pub Date: 2004
Publisher: CreateSpace

A native of San Diego, California, Jon Rodgers grew up alonside Lindbergh Field and developed a love of aviation at a young age. After graduation from San Jose State College, Rodgers served in the U.S. Marine Corps Crash, Fire and Rescue unit for six years. After leaving the Corps, he acquired a commercial pilot's license and an instructor rating.During the past few years, Rodgers has aggressively pursued changes in noise mitigation procedure to ensure that it focuses on safety and the law that requires reasonableness, instead of mere political expediency.

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