Fri, Apr 15, 2011
Publisher Says It's The Perfect Co-Pilot For Any Island
Flight
The 2011 Bahamas & Caribbean Pilot’s Guide is now
available as an app for the iPad. The publisher says the
search feature lets users easily find what they're looking for,
with a searchable index which lets you run down through the
island chains to find the island or airport you want. There is also
a bookmark feature lets users keep track of their favorites.
The Bahamas & Caribbean Pilot’s Guide app is a new,
digital presentation of this well-known and widely used
publication.
The Bahamas & Caribbean Pilot’s Guide has been updated
and published every year since 1979. After 33 years in print, the
Bahamas & Caribbean Pilot’s Guide remains the only
single-source reference for island travel. The Guide has complete
airport information for the entire Bahamas & Caribbean region,
as well as island and travel information. Sections include General
Information and procedures, Islands of the Bahamas, Turks &
Caicos, Hispaniola/Cuba, Western Caribbean (Cayman Islands,
Jamaica, Yucatan, Belize and Roatan), Puerto Rico & U.S. and
British Virgin Islands, Eastern Caribbean (Anguilla south to Aruba,
Bonaire, Curacao), United States (Florida Airports of Entry) and
Survival.
The publisher says the Pilot’s Guide is packed full of
color photos, including an aerial photo of every airport in the
Bahamas & Caribbean. There are phone numbers for airport
managers, Customs & Immigration, resorts and services. Included
are frequencies, fuel availability, procedures, and so much more to
help plan, prepare for, and enjoy a trip down island. The
Bahamas & Caribbean Pilot’s Guide is the one resource
that pilots have been relying on for over 30 years for aviation
travel in the islands.
The iPad app is
available from the app store for
$49.95.
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