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New zipper binder available for Pilots Guide

By General Aviation News Staff · December 16, 2005 ·

Optima Publications, LLC introduces the new Deluxe Ballistic Nylon Zipper Binder for its Pilots Guide airport information manuals: Pilots Guide to California Airports, Pilots Guide to Northwestern Airports and Pilots Guide to Southwestern Airports.

The binder keeps all your important flying aids together in one place: charts, plotter, pens, pencils, notes and, of course, the Pilots Guide protected in a durable nylon binder with a zipper closure all the way around. The durable ballistic nylon cover has a textured surface that helps prevent the guide from sliding off your lap while in flight.

With a chart pocket on the outside back cover that holds up to four VFR aeronautical charts, the Zipper Binder contains all of your VFR airport and route information in one secure package. There are also two pen sleeves and pockets for notes or other documents on the inside. A rugged 7-ring metal holds pages tight and prevents hole tear-outs.

Zipper Binders retail for $39.95 and are available in all black, blue with black trim, green with black trim or orange with black trim.

For more information: 805-434-3505.

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