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Electronic Logbooks: How do you bind them?

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Where do you get the Jeppesen Green paper? I've looked a little bit, but I keep coming to the conclusion that I should just use white so I don't look rediculous by having the wrong mild forest green in my printed logbook.

Any printshop should have green paper close enough to make it look good. I think it's called "ledger green".
 
I printed mine out at Kinko's and binded them using a two-prong ledger binder. Kinko's has a green that looks exactly like logbook green. Tho if I had to do it again, I'd use the commercial checkbook idea.

What I used was good enough for SWA, which complimented me on it. We'll see if it gets me a job. :D
 
A copy shop binding is cheap and good but its hard to add pages to it. If you are willing to spend a little more, but about half the cost of LogbookPro's binders, check out Logbook Solutions.

http://logbooksolutions.com/photo-gallery.html

Its leather, bound with screws, not rings, so that it looks like a normal logbook, and you can expand its size to add pages as needed. Looks pretty cool.
 

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