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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 18, 2024

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New Pilot Logbook Covers

Protect your time.

Newcastle, WA—A pilot's logbook is an invaluable asset and should be protectedfor the time already earned and the many flights ahead. The more it gets used, the more valuable your logbook becomes. Protect your flight history with these quality logbook covers from ASA (logbook not included).

 

Designed to fit various logbook sizes, these stylish covers are made of rugged and water-resistant 600D canvas, and maintain a sleek and professional appearance all while providing ultimate protection to a pilot's valuable flight history. Once the log is full, the cover slides off and onto a new logbook.

The SP-6 Pilot Logbook Cover (pictured above) fits The Standard® Pilot Master Log (SP-6) and most other logbooks measuring 11 x 6.5 inches.

 

The SP-30 Logbook Cover fits The Standard® SP-30, SP-INK, and SP-UAS Logs, and most other logbooks measuring 7.75 x 4 inches.

 

The SP-57 Logbook Cover fits The Standard® SP-57 Log and most other logbooks measuring 8.5 x 5.25 inches.


Look for ASA Logbook Covers at your local FBO, favorite online retailer, or at asa2fly.com.

Shipping mid July!

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Product Information
Suggested List Price

SP-6 Pilot Logbook Cover

(SP-6-CVR)

UPC 850017481305

$22.95

SP-30 Pilot Logbook Cover

(SP-30-CVR)

UPC 850017481312

$14.95

SP-57 Pilot Logbook Cover

(SP-57-CVR)

UPC 850017481329

$18.95

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