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David Megginson nobody wrote:
A clipboard that straps to your leg is nice, since you won't have to worry about dropping it. I also keep the pencil tied to it with a string, so that I can just pull it up again if I drop it. You probably don't have to worry about one of those fancy, multi-fold boards -- you just want something with a leg strap and a spring clip at the top to hold paper. I think the first things I bought were a sectional, a TAC, and an Airport Facilities/Directory. Tying the pen or pencil with a string to your clipboard is one of the best pieces of advice (having dropped mine when I needed it with an instructor who was not about to pick it up!!)!! I *do* like the the "fancy, multi-fold board" though, because in addition to having the paper to write on, you have the two side pockets to put things in and clip things to, like a chart, checklists, etc. |
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