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EV120

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I know that D.P. Davies book "Handling the Big Jets", is in effect the bible for the Cathay PAcific interview.

I'm looking for information on the best way/place to aquire the book. I have briefly looked at Ebay, and I see many different prices and editions of the book. Which one will suit my needs the best?

Thanks in advance.
 
Lending a scarce book to a total stranger is a bit ballsy, but good for you! Mine will be resting comfortably and securely on my bookshelf.
 
Cardinal said:
Lending a scarce book to a total stranger is a bit ballsy, but good for you! Mine will be resting comfortably and securely on my bookshelf.

Offering his help to a total stranger speaks volumes about his character. Yours resting comfortable on your bookshelf says something about yours as well...

Not meant to be a flame, simply an observation. Using Ebay has proved to me that 98% of the people out there are honest, just like me.
 
freightdogfred said:
Offering his help to a total stranger speaks volumes about his character. Yours resting comfortable on your bookshelf says something about yours as well...

Not meant to be a flame, simply an observation. Using Ebay has proved to me that 98% of the people out there are honest, just like me.

All my girlfriends tell me I'm cynical, they must be right. I don't mean to imply that EV120 would knowingly steal the man's book. But remembering to return it is another matter. Like borrowing a wrench from the neighbor, soon it finds it's way into your toolbox and recovery is unlikely. Hey, at least I gave him a hyperlink. :)
 
I saw the latest edition of that book in a Borders Books and Music in Mesa, AZ just a couple of days ago. I've had a copy of that book for years. Interview or not, its a good book to read I think.
 

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