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iflyabeech

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I need to get some 135 briefing cards made up for my Cheyenne. I was wondering if any of you knew of a good company to use to get these made up.
 
ahhh, I can make them at Kinko's if I want them to look like they were made at Kinko's!

I have plenty of current Piper briefing cards. They won't cut it for 135 operations.

www.safeair-usa.com is one company that I have found. also www.accuaero.com.

Any more ideas? The safe-air ones are pretty nice looking. . . I am looking for something very professional.
 
Passenger Briefing Cards

Do passengers ever look at those card anyway.They are required,but most of the cards are stuffed behind seats and are never viewed by passengers.

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contrailflyer said:
Do passengers ever look at those card anyway.They are required,but most of the cards are stuffed behind seats and are never viewed by passengers.

If they do look at them, mine will look first class, not 1/2 a$$ed.

I don't know why someone would run a beautiful expensive airplane and nickel and dime the small stuff.

Your attitude is what brings our industry down.
 
iflyabeech

iflyabeech said:
If they do look at them, mine will look first class, not 1/2 a$$ed.

I don't know why someone would run a beautiful expensive airplane and nickel and dime the small stuff.

Your attitude is what brings our industry down.
I was talking about how passengers treat the briefing cards dimwit.It is a proven theory that the better your briefing cards are the more charters you will get.HA....HA....Not


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The manufacturer's cards for our Beechcraft B200 were satisfactory for our FSDO. Not sure why Piper's would not be. Of course no FSDO is alike and the may change their minds tomorrow.
 
pilotman121 said:
I was talking about how passengers treat the briefing cards dimwit.It is a proven theory that the better your briefing cards are the more charters you will get.HA....HA....Not

Does someone have two accounts here? This was the first post from pilotman121.

You have your crappy looking POS plane and I will have my nice one that is well taken care of and top notch and we will see who goes further!

and enough with the multiple screen names already
 
cvsfly said:
The manufacturer's cards for our Beechcraft B200 were satisfactory for our FSDO. Not sure why Piper's would not be. Of course no FSDO is alike and the may change their minds tomorrow.

The brand new Piper factory ones we have do not mention fire extinguishers and a few other things that the FSDO requires on the cards.
 
iflybeech

iflyabeech said:
The brand new Piper factory ones we have do not mention fire extinguishers and a few other things that the FSDO requires on the cards.
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lonelyguy said:
It must be a real treat flying that Kmart King-Air.Maybe someday you will move up to a real plane.Just some good advice.

another account? Its funny how the three posers who posted flames on this thread also have posted on other threads together. HMM. Find another place to have your fun dork!

That is Kmart king air thing is original! I am really upset that I fly a decked out pristine twin turboprop and make 3 times what a regional or cargo pilot makes!
 
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I put 2 Cheyenne's on a our certificate. I took the factory card, added written procedures for the fire ext. and life vests on the bottom, and re-laminated them.

viola.

Want them to look nice, make a ton of them and replace them yearly when they get beat up.



 
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mike1mc said:
Used a company called CamWest Designs last year when I had to get new cards for our Lear 35. They did an excellent job and made suer everything was to oour exact specifications.

http://www.passengerbriefingcards.com/

Thanks, those look nice also!
 
Dude, this is a simple question. Why must we all jump all over everyone and turn a completely politically free post negative? Glad to see you got something amid the seagull droppings.
 
EAP said:
Dude, this is a simple question. Why must we all jump all over everyone and turn a completely politically free post negative? Glad to see you got something amid the seagull droppings.

Exactly!
 

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