Pilot.ie Product of the Week – ASA AirClassics Pilot Backpack

The ASA AirClassics Pilot Backpack is the epitome of functionality and practicality, catering perfectly to the needs of both student and private pilots alike. Crafted from durable 600D polyester and featuring a heavy-duty water-resistant bottom, this backpack ensures your books and supplies remain organised and protected whether you’re on the ground or soaring through the skies.

Key Features:

  • Four zippered compartments offer ample storage space.
  • Front pocket accommodating most aviation headsets.
  • Second-level interior compartment with lanyard for keys, zippered containment pouch, and plenty of pockets for pens, pencils, flight computers, and plotters.
  • Spacious main compartment for textbooks and manuals.
  • Checkpoint-friendly fold-down back panel with padded pockets for laptop and tablet.
  • Exterior slots for pilot supplies, flashlight, or fuel tester.
  • Padded, adjustable shoulder straps and back panel for supreme comfort.
  • Contrast lining for easy item retrieval.
  • Felt-lined pocket for sunglasses or reading glasses.
  • Luggage handle pass-through for easy manoeuvring.
  • D-rings on shoulder straps for added convenience.
  • Front zippered pocket for quick access to essentials.
  • Professional, sophisticated design ensuring durability and style.

Get a 15% discount or €20 off for one week only. The regular price is €132 but for one week only this backpack is selling at €112. This product qualifies for free shipping. Get yours here: https://pilot.ie/product/asa-air-classics-pilot-backpack/

Jenny Jacobs
Jenny Jacobshttp://www.pilot.ie
Jenny has been involved behind the scenes with Flying In Ireland since it’s foundation in 2002, initially creating the crosswords for the hard copy magazine. Since returning to Ireland from the UK at the beginning of this year she has begun to write more regularly for the website. Jenny is a director and the operations manager of Pilot.ie a dedicated online pilot supplies shop and consultancy for pilots in Ireland in partnership with FlyingInIreland Editor Mark Dwyer. Their 4 year old daughter Maeve is the boss.

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