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According to the cover page,
Issued by The Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Aviation Training Division U.S. Navy, 1960 Revised January 1965 Which means the US Navy owns the copyright, not an individual. The new cover on the book attributes Naval Air Systems Command US Navy Looks like anyone is allowed to republish it, being a US Govt. doc. I notice both ASA and Jeppesen have reprints available. |
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