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Streamline in-flight medical emergencies with a notepad designed for pilots and flight attendants to document critical information, ensuring accurate and efficient communication with MedLink and dispatch.
Product Features
All our notepads are crafted for professional use, with durable paper and clear layouts designed to support pilots, CFIs, and flight crews.
Each sheet has a blank, white backside, providing extra space for notes, drawings, or any additional information you need.
A sturdy cardboard backing provides support for writing, whether in the cockpit or on the ground.
Materials & Quality
Made with high-quality, acid-free white paper for long-lasting durability, ensuring a clean, professional look on every page.
Our sheets are easy to tear, designed to provide smooth, clean edges when removing pages—ideal for keeping your notes professional and organized.
Shipping & Support
We ship exclusively within the U.S. (excluding Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico) and offer free shipping on all orders.
Hassle-free replacements are available if needed.
For questions or support, please visit our Support Page.
8.5" x 11"
50 Sheets Per Pad
Hassle-Free
We'll send you a replacement if anything's wrong with your notepad.
Easy Tear
Designed for smooth, clean edges, avoiding jagged rips & tears.
Free Shipping
Enjoy fast, free shipping on all U.S. orders, no minimums required.
Printed on premium, acid-free white paper for durability & quality.
Acid-Free Paper
Clear Roles, Clear Information
Distinct boxes for pilots and flight attendants make it easy to gather and organize critical details, ensuring a smooth and efficient process.

Streamlined and Intuitive
Pre-filled options and organized layouts make gathering information fast and efficient, reducing errors and saving valuable time.

Vitals at a Glance
Keep blood pressure, pulse, and respiration neatly organized in one place, making it easy to access and relay to medical personnel.

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