Surecheck Aviation Approach Plate Organizer -nos,jeppesen, Military Dod Versions on 2040-parts.com
Hemet, California, United States
BRAND NEW SURECHECK AVIATION APPROACH PLATE ORGANIZER. Accomodates NOS, Jeppesen, Military DOD version IFR instrument approach plates. Holds a total of 8 instrument plates perfect for SID's, STAR's, Airport Diagrams and Instrument Approaches. A great way to organize your entire flight in one organizer. This is new old stock from an FBO that closed years ago. Enjoy fast and free shipping with purchase. Thanks for looking.
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