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Jeppesen Airway Manual 7-ring Binder, Brown Leather Look, 2.5" Wide on 2040-parts.com

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Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

Product Description
If you're looking for an affordable, high-quality product to secure your Jeppesen instrument approach plates and similar size documents, the Airway Manual Binder is worth a serious look. Constructed from durable plastic, this sturdy binder features seven 1" rings in the standard Jeppesen configuration, as well as a "No Stay-Open Bar" that reliably and securely safeguards your IFR docs. Available in brown only. A popular, high-caliber item that's the binder of choice for legions of instrument-rated pilots. 

The Superior Plastic Binder offers an economical alternative for the protection of your Jeppesen charts. 

  • Brown Leather look
  • 1-inch Rings
  • 2.5 inch Depth
  • No Stay-Open Bar
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