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NACO Plates/How do you hold them?
I use the bound copy so I don't have to mess with binders. I tear out
the pages needed for destination and alternate and insert them into a little spiral binder with plastic pages that I got from Sporty's. Open the book to the needed approach and clip it to my yoke board. The book is in the back seat in case i need another airport. |
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NACO Plates/How do you hold them?
I usually have a bound NOS booklet in my flightbag, and print the plates
I'd need for my destination from NACO website. The yoke-mounted clipboard I use is sturdy enough to hold the entire booklet, but I prefer having just the plates I need in front of me. An additional benefit of using the printouts is that I can make them larger, and I can write on them. Andrey Mitty wrote: I am curious how people hold their NACO plates on kneeboards and yoke boards. One plate or the whole book. I have designed a little gadget that makes this easy but have no idea whether the market wants such a gadget or not. I did; that's why I designed it. TIA. |
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NACO Plates/How do you hold them?
paul kgyy wrote:
I use the bound copy so I don't have to mess with binders. I tear out the pages needed for destination and alternate and insert them into a little spiral binder with plastic pages that I got from Sporty's. Open the book to the needed approach and clip it to my yoke board. The book is in the back seat in case i need another airport. That seems like more work than simply "messing with binders". G |
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NACO Plates/How do you hold them?
B A R R Y wrote:
paul kgyy wrote: I use the bound copy so I don't have to mess with binders. I tear out the pages needed for destination and alternate and insert them into a little spiral binder with plastic pages that I got from Sporty's. Open the book to the needed approach and clip it to my yoke board. The book is in the back seat in case i need another airport. That seems like more work than simply "messing with binders". G I just use a fat rubber band on the bound NOS charts to hold it open to the approach I am flying. |
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NACO Plates/How do you hold them?
I found that picnic table clips from the Dollar Store (6 to a pack)
work wonders on NOS books. For shorter trips and practice, I print out just the ones I need. On Oct 31, 3:16 pm, Ray Andraka wrote: B A R R Y wrote: paul kgyy wrote: I use the bound copy so I don't have to mess with binders. I tear out the pages needed for destination and alternate and insert them into a little spiral binder with plastic pages that I got from Sporty's. Open the book to the needed approach and clip it to my yoke board. The book is in the back seat in case i need another airport. That seems like more work than simply "messing with binders". G I just use a fat rubber band on the bound NOS charts to hold it open to the approach I am flying. |
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