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Jeppesen Black Flight Bag - Captain Flight Bag Model 621214 Pilot on 2040-parts.com

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Niceville, Florida, United States

Niceville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Jeppesen Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:621214

"Features two detachable headset bags and one detachable transceiver/GPS bag with a 4-way adjustable divider that holds up to six Jeppesen 2 binders, a large exterior zippered pocket big enough for a lap-top computer (10H x 14W x 2D), and two exterior (11-1/2H x 6-1/2W x 2-1/2D) zippered storage pockets. Each Captain's Bag is fully padded and made from Dupont's heavy duty 600D-Denier Cordura? polymer with a PVC coating on one side for added water resistance and designed for superior strength, abrasion resistance, and durability. Size including exterior pockets and headset bags: 12H x 24L x 13W."

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