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Plane Sights Remove Before Flight Streamer 2 x 12 Red / Orange

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Part# 13-25846
MFR Model# PSRBFR15

Overview

The Plane Sights RR1518-O is a standout 2×12″ red-orange reflective “Remove-Before-Flight” banner, prominently featuring white text for enhanced visibility. Tailored for medium to long-range business jets, this banner secures gear pins and serves as a high-visibility replacement for standard remove-before-flight flags. Uniquely crafted from UV-resistant microprismatic reflective material, the Plane Sights banner boasts unparalleled brilliance and durability. Its PVC construction ensures easy cleaning from landing gear grease using just mild soap and water.

This Remove Before Flight tag is built for critical safety items, such as gear pins and turning linkage disconnects, to ensure essential components are clearly marked and never overlooked.

Crafted in a vibrant red-orange color with ANSI-compliant microprismatic reflective technology, it delivers maximum visibility in all lighting conditions, day or night. The tag’s digitally printed, weather-resistant markings are engineered for long-lasting durability, standing up to harsh environments without fading or peeling.

Enhance your safety protocols with Plane Sights’ precision-engineered tags, designed to withstand the demands of aviation operations while showcasing your commitment to safety, reliability, and excellence.

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