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Subject:newly revised and free charts
From:eCharts
Date:Fri Oct 06 07:22:48 2000
1] NEWLY REVISED CHARTS - The following charts revised as of Oct 5th.
Sectionals:
Dallas, Houston, Detroit, Memphis, Klamath Falls, Lake Huron.

TACs:
Cleaveland, Detroit, Dallas, Houston, Memphis, Pittsburgh.

WACs:
CG-21, CH-23

IFR Material:
All facility directories, terminal plates, and enroute charts


2] FREE JUST EXPIRED CHARTS
Every month, when new revisions come out, we are left with a
supply of
just expired Sectionals, WACs, TACs, Enroute charts, Facility
Directories, and Terminal Plates. These are no longer good for
navigation but may be of interest for planning or study.
I often get requests for them, but have never had any "official"
means
of dealing with this. So here it is: I will give them away free with
any other order from either eCharts, AP-IA Bookstore, or Builders
Bookstore.
To get these (if on-line), just write in the "special instructions"
box on the order screen what you would like. As long as I still have
them, I will include them with your order at no charge.
Your request can be specific like "NE Facility Directory and NE
Term.
plates - volume 2". Or, it can be more general, like "3-4 enroute charts

preferably for the eastern US", or "any WAC charts you have". Ill fill
the request as best I can.
Also, please note if the regular part of your order is dependant on
me
being able to fill the free part.

Andy
eCharts
http://eCharts.cc

AP-IA Bookstore (for A&P mechanics and students)
http://AP-IAbooks.com

Builders Bookstore (for aircraft home builders)
http://buildersbooks.com



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