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Jessepen Airway Manuals Pilot Flight Bag Or Lawyer Legal Brief Case (leather) on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Prescott, Arizona, US

Prescott, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Flight bag or legal brief case Manufacturer Part Number:Jeppesen Country of Manufacture:United States

A retired airline pilot friend of mine has asked me to sell his Jeppesen flight case and binders.  This auction is for the CASE ONLY.  The eight binders will be listed in a SEPARATE LISTING. If you are interested in the leather binders, please refer to that auction. The case is an older case but it is in good condition.  No rips or tears in the leather or the seams.  This case has seen a lot of use over the years, but it has many, many years left in it's life and would be a very serviceable case for any pilot.

 

Shipping will be 12.50 in the continental USA only.  Shipping to Alaska or Hawaii will be a bit more.  I will NOT ship outside the USA. 

 

There will be NO returns on this item.

 

 

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