by MattNW » Sun Aug 08, 2004 11:59 pm
I picked up one from the local airport for $10. Got tired of the FS log book. What good is a log book that you can't view?
As for the questions.
1. I've always counted time from when I start the airplane to when I shut it down. There isn't much difference anyway and your log book is for recording time operating the aircraft. My instructor never said anything about doing it this way so I assume it's OK.
2. The Standard Log Book has a section for recording aircraft category such as Single Engine Land, Multi Engine Land etc. There are colums that allow you to carry the total over or just count up the time per type.
3. The first page or so has places to record your name (yep youre right), address, certificates and ratings.
The log pages include lines for date, aircraft make and model, tail number, origination, destination, remarks or maneuvers, aircraft category, conditions of flight and type of piloting time (Dual instruction or PIC).
In Memory of John Consterdine (FS Tipster)1962-2003