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Wed, Oct 06, 2010

Where In The World Do You Want To Fly?

Sporty's Expands International Chart Selection

An international trip can be the adventure of a lifetime for a pilot. Pilots planning international flights now have a broader selection of charts from which to choose, as Sporty's has expanded its offerings of aviation charts to cover many additional countries, including: Mexico, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands. This is in addition to Sporty's full selection of Canadian and Caribbean charts.

"As pilots, we know how hard it can be to find international charts," said Sporty's Vice President John Zimmerman. "That's why we have worked with multiple chart agencies to offer a wide selection of charts all in one place."

VFR charts are available for Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, UK, Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands. En Route Low Altitude Charts for instrument pilots are also available for Mexico and the Caribbean. In addition, airport guide books are offered for Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. "Pilots need charts fast, so every chart we sell, including international ones, receive our standard same-day shipping and two-day delivery," added Zimmerman. "And pilots can be assured that every chart we sell is up to date."

FMI: www.sportys.com

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