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CrazyFr8 01-29-2007 05:56 PM

ExpressJet Charts
 
Hey guys.....just got hired at XJet and start class Feb. 5, I have heard some rumors from people that you have to have your own binders for Jepps. Just wondering if this is true and also what else will I need to get started?
Thanks!!

Sanchez 01-29-2007 06:05 PM

You will need your own binders. Folks do it differentely. I have 3 standard and a one inch for the hubs. You won't need them until your second or third week though.

xkuzme1 01-29-2007 06:10 PM

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You will need your own binders. If you cant offord the binders, you can buy some from office depot for about 5 bucks. You will also need a flight kit (brain bag). Ofice depot also sells a cheap one for aobut $30 bucks. That flight kit wont last you but probably six months but if you are on a budget, it will do the job for a while.

Other than that just make sure you have: paper, pens, highlighters, and I suggest a backpack for the schoolhouse.

With our new FOM, you might also want to buy a small one inch binder. It is awfullt hard to fit all that crap in one bag, and the binder that the FOM comes with is a 1.5 in binder.

Honestly I would not worry about it too much until you get to class. Find out what you need, then have the Holiday in take you to office depot on a weekend. That way you are not buying a bunch af stuff that you dont need.

Good Luck.

CL65driver 01-29-2007 06:24 PM

I crammed everyting- charts, FOM & CFM into 3 2" coyote works binders, and keep a 1" just for hub charts. Works good so far.

poor pilot 01-29-2007 06:35 PM

get your stuff from coyote works they will come to your indoc class the first week with binders and a good quality flight case. the flight cases have metal plates on the bottom it should last for the duration of your career the best part is it is payroll deduct so you don't have to spend all of your training money on things like that. you won't need it untill you start your FTD's in about 3weeks after you start. the only thing i don't like about the coyote works bags and binders is that i am not making the money they are making on selling the gear. good luck and have fun.

fire 01-29-2007 08:47 PM

coyote works is overrated....

aussieflyboy 01-30-2007 01:10 AM


Originally Posted by fire (Post 110034)
coyote works is overrated....

I completely disagree... I bought 3 2" binders and a flight bag from them, I agree with the guy who says the bags will last your whole career. Those metal plates and the overall design are excellent and you'll never have to buy another bag again. There are other bags which you have to fork out a couple hundred bucks for but in 10 years it'll be falling apart and covered with duct tape.

I manage to fit the 3 Jepps binders, the enroute chart package, CFM, FOM, Jepp holding bracket and a bunch of other stuff in my CoyoteWorks bag.

Booker 01-30-2007 04:42 AM


Originally Posted by fire (Post 110034)
coyote works is overrated....[sic]

Explain. That's the first negative comment I've heard about them.

Duker 01-31-2007 06:48 PM

Just ordered my flight kit and binders from coyoteworks......was impressed with the product and have heard nothing but positive things around the company about their products.

CL65driver 02-01-2007 08:57 AM

Coyote Works has some good stuff. And the lifetime warranty sold me on them. I'll never buy any garbage from Scott Leather or Jepp ever again!


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