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Next Aircraft Service Due Removable Decal

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Part# 09-02137

Overview

Service reminder decal "NEXT AIRCRAFT SERVICE DUE" decal is black text on white semigloss background with "FILL IN" blanks.

Removable decal is designed to adhere to any surface and not leave residue behind, perfect for aircraft rentals, owners, CFI's, trainers, service/repair stations, POH, log books, instrument panels, windows.
Decal measures 3" x 3".

Designed for quick reference of times to determine that the aircraft complies before it flys, also a quick reminder of when the next services are due without having to search through extensive logbooks especially with multiple owners and operators of the aircraft. A great addition to aircraft service facilities to impress customers.

Blank fields include:

  • Tail Number
  • Oil and Filter Change (Last and next hour and date)
  • Annual Inspection Due Date (Month and Year)
  • ELT Battery Due Date (Month and Year)
  • Transponder Test / Inspection Due Date (Month and Year)
  • Altimeter & Static System Test Due Date (Month and Year)
  • 100 Hour Inspection (Last and Next)
   
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Good to have pasted in the engine bay to remind oneself

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SERVICE REMINDER DECAL

July 31, 2023

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