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AIR BAJA! by Galen L. Hanselman Pilots Guide to the Forgotten Peninsula.
624 pgs. A comprehensive guide to airports in Baja. Color photos, info on hotels, camping, hiking, fishing, hunting, surfing, rock art, dining, history,many Baja stories as only Galen can tell em.
Air Section Pages
A-1 through A-201
100 airstrips photographed in full color. Photo #1 shows the airstrip overview. Photo #2 shows final approach. Diagram of airport layout. Text includes airport info, phone number where applicable, andairport cautions.
Ground Section Pages G-1 through G-347
Information on services, lodging, restaurants. Local history, anecdotes, b/w photos. Lists recreational opportunities including hunting, fishing, hiking, biking, camping, horseback riding, points of interest and more.
Information Section
Pages I-1 through I-50
Mexicali Valley Overview
San Quintin Valley Overview
Hunting & Fishing Information
Telephones
Flying Baja, A Pilot's Primer
Customs Information
San Diego AFSS Border Crossing Info
Relative Hazard Index
Airport Status List
GH-22 WAC SUPPLEMENT FOR BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
Standard Chart Folded and laminated Contains current info on over 100 usable and transitional airports in Baja. Chart unfolds vertically to show entire peninsula on one side. No more flipping and fiddling! Reflects the transpeninsular highway completed in 1972 and associated relocation of towns, fish camps, ranches and ejidos. Includes user waypoint info for simple GPS navigation. Fuel availability chart and a comprehensive Baja Airport Master List containing the current status of over 240 airstrips. The laminated chart folds perfectly and does not have plastic overcaps like some laminations. This chart has very vibrant color and is very durable. BAJA BINDER
A beautifully constructed zip-up protective cover made of cordura nylon, custom designed to contain your copy of AIR BAJA!, an aeronautical chart, a pen, the BD-1 diskette, aircraft registration, pilots license, medical, Mexican insurance policy, Mexican General Declaration, flight plans, and all of those little odds & ends so necessary for a safe, exciting trip to Baja.
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