I am building time privately. IE renting blocktime off of an owner of a cessna.
How do I certify my logbook once the hours are done? Get the owner of the plane to sign "times in C-XXXX are correct from this date to this date" or attach photos of every single journey log entry to submit with my logbook to transport?
Normally i had my employer and flight school provide official stamps when I left...
Logbook certification
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Re: Logbook certification
You certify your own logbook by signing each page that the entries are “true and correct.”
Re: Logbook certification
Certify it anyway you like. It means nothing.
Sign it yourself "All time certified correct", get the aircraft owner to certify it, go see a lawyer or notary public with the aircraft logs and get them to certify it for you.
Or just forget it and do nothing. It doesn't matter.
Sign it yourself "All time certified correct", get the aircraft owner to certify it, go see a lawyer or notary public with the aircraft logs and get them to certify it for you.
Or just forget it and do nothing. It doesn't matter.