Even better than a plain three-ring binder. I use a cheap time organizer. I
throw most of the guts away and keep some of the divider tabs and the
plastic pouches. It's got pockets inside and out. And it zips up.
I put the charts I think I'm going to need in my planner binder - my own
checklists, scrap paper, Jepp manual charts, etc. I usually carry other Jepp
binders around in their own bag in the back seat. I just switched to
JeppView so I'll have to be more careful about what charts I print and carry
in my binder. But my useful load just went up by 20 pounds.
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Travis
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Mitty wrote:
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Jepp punch it, and you have your easy-to-handle plates on good quality
paper.
It's much, much easier than trying to download plates for yourself.
(Steel Jepp
type punches are $20 from Franklin Covey. $40-50 from Jepp or Sporty's.
And the
Covey ones are good quality and smaller.)
Why? Any office supply store has the 5.5 x 8.5 3-ring binders which are
*exactly* the same size as Jepp binders -- just not with 7 rings.
Adjust a 3-ring punch for the smaller binder and punch your own.
A 3-hole punch ranges from $5 on up.
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