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On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 02:05:45 +0000 (UTC), Paul Tomblin
wrote: In a previous article, (Ben Jackson) said: Same thing happened to me when I tried to buy a CFS from Sporties. Canada doesn't sell them direct to the US anymore, so I'm not sure there IS an alternate source. My CFS, CAP-4, LO-4/5, TA-1/2 just arrived today, direct from NavCanada to my home in the US. Yeah, I need all those, plus CAP-5. Last time I checked the NavCanada site, they only shipped on subscription. Until I stop renting and buy my own plane, I might only buy one or two sets in a year. I'm hoping to do my 300-NM solo cross country by taking a trip up to Montreal some time this summer. Morris |
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In a previous article, (journeyman) said:
Last time I checked the NavCanada site, they only shipped on subscription. Until I stop renting and buy my own plane, I might only Well, I've got a subscription. Considering that a year's worth of charts costs less than three times as much as one set of charts, it seemed logical to me. The NavCanada web site lists www.aerotraining.com as another US distributor if you don't want to go to Sportys. I just looked, and they only want $13.49 for the CFS. -- Paul Tomblin , not speaking for anybody "If you would like a transcript of this program, sit next to your radio with a pencil and paper and write really fast." - The WRVO Playhouse. |
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