This large kneeboard (7"x11") accommodates all aeronautical charts without additional folding. For the pilot looking for a flight "briefcase," the kneeboard fits snugly into to your flight bag There is ample room for small books, papers and oddly-shaped items. The left panel has the kneeboard to hold your flight plan (25 blanks included). The cnter portion has 3 rings to hold clear plastic chart holders or for you Aircrafts flight check list.. The right panel contains a pocket and elastic band to hold your flight charts, with two pen/pencil holders Elastic leg bands with Velcro closures fit any leg size comfortably. This is made by LC flight products and is in excellent condition.
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First Sight: Fenomenon Stratos
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Fri, 03 Sep 2010The Obama Administration initially wanted Nissan-Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn to run GM after Rick Wagoner was ousted in 2009, and repeatedly pressed Fiat to put up cash for a stake in Chrysler, according to an upcoming book about the government bailout of General Motors and Chrysler. Steven Rattner, President Obama's auto adviser who steered the government's $85 billion bailout of GM and Chrysler, is about to publish a tell-all account about his six-month stint inside the White House. The Detroit News, Washington Post and Huffington Post obtained draft copies of the book--"Overhaul: An Insider's Account of the Obama Administration's Emergency Rescue of the Auto Industry." It is scheduled to be published Oct.



