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What to do with my A&P books?

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After losing my job as a pilot back in '08, I decided to go back to school to get my A&P license. However now that I'm flying again, I'm not sure if I should keep my A&P course books. They've been sitting in a box for the last year. I'm not interested in working full time as a mechanic. However think that license improves my qualifications as a pilot. Just wondering what other people have done with their books after finishing. Maybe just keep the FAA books even though I have them in a PDF file?
 
What books do you have? I may be interested in buying some or all of them as I have started A&P classes recently.
 
These are the books I currently have and will be selling......

Aircraft Maintenance & Repair with workbook 6th edition - Kroes ($104)
Aircraft Powerplants 7th edition with workbook - Kroes ($102)
FAA AC65-15A Airframe Handbook - (19.95)
FAA AC65-12A Powerplant Handbook - (19.95)
FAA 8083-30 General Handbook - ($50.00)

Bookstore price: $297 plus tax. Asking $133 plus $15 shipping. Note that this price was determined using www.dealoz.com and is the lowest used price available from search result. PM me or send an email here: http://mailnull.com/cgi-bin/webmail?au=73567f9ed5c9e3e98bac9c76f4566ff2
 

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