We all have them but what do we use logbooks for? The obvious answer is to record our compliance with the rules and regulations. For example, have we done enough instrument approaches in the last six months or do we have enough solo hours to take our commercial check ride?
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Four Tips to Protect Your Pilot Logbook
Our logbooks are the record of our flying lives. For some, they are journals of aerial exploits. Others, a portfolio of on-the-job experience. But for all of us, it is our legal evidence of currency and proficiency. Your training, career, and memories all encapsulated to a single book. With so much riding on your logbook, its important to safeguard it from such disasters as fires, tornadoes, or whatever misfortune hopefully will not befall you. So how can you keep your logbook safe and sound? Read more…




