Logbook Pilots keep a record of their flying experience in a logbook. The logbook is the pilot's primary means of showing what type of flying experiences they've had.
logbook A pilot's record of his flying achievements, including flight time, takeoffs, landings, and maneuvers mastered longitudinal axis The axis about which an aircraft rolls, extending from nose to tail ...
Logbook archeology can also provide interesting insights for the other ratings, too. It helped me determine the most efficient training sequence for my primary students.
A logbook will be required on the day of inspection. Ideally, three logbooks should be presented: (1) airframe, (2) engine, and (3) propeller. It is legal to have one logbook with an index for each of the above.
(d) Receive a logbook endorsement from an authorized instructor who: (1) Conducted the training or reviewed the person's home study on the aeronautical knowledge areas listed in Sec. 61.
Maintenance: Logbooks that show a regular maintenance cycle means the owner spent money on the airplane, which means problems were fixed as they popped up, rather than being allowed to accumulate.
You indicated your logbook was lost but you still had the receipts from your previous flight training. Be sure to take these receipts with you when you visit the flight school.
Though considered a PED, the use of a structural-mounting bracket made only for that device means that a logbook entry is required to remove a Class 2 EFB from the aircraft.
Pritchard admitted he had not, and had "cribbed" back the time in the ZK-AFH's logbooks by extending the time of other flights. Semple encouraged Pritchard to continue, adding "Don't let anyone catch you, and if they do, send them to me".
I've developed a pilot logbook application, "QtLogbook". It is currently only compiled for the Macintosh, although I plan on a release for the PC in the near future. If you want to check it out, you can read the info page here.
P2 - Co-pilot; only valid in logbooks if the aircraft requires a co-pilot to operate legally (so not appropriate for PPLs 'sharing' flights in single-engine aircraft). Pan - international radio call signalling urgency.
A logbook endorsement from an instructor. Pass the required practical test. Third class medical certificate issued under part 14 CFR part 67, except for gliders and balloons, medical eligibility not required.
As pilot in command you are responsible to ascertain that the aircraft is an airworthy condition. As such you are required to check all aircraft papers as weight (mass) and balance, aircraft logbooks, licenses and limitations.
See also: Flight, Pilot, Aircraft, Aviation, Plane
 
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