Log book entries
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Log book entries
I was told by a 703 operator that he puts one entry in the journey log for the days flights. Anyone else doing this? I can’t find a cars allowing this.
Re: Log book entries
Some flying schools do this but they keep daily flight logs on separate paper.
I haven't seen this in 703 either though.
What does your ops manual say? Are they local flights or A to B and back to A?
I haven't seen this in 703 either though.
What does your ops manual say? Are they local flights or A to B and back to A?
As an AvCanada discussion grows longer:
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
-the probability of 'entitlement' being mentioned, approaches 1
-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
Re: Log book entries
Journey Log Requirements
605.94 (1) The particulars set out in column I of an item in Schedule I to this Division shall be recorded in the journey log at the time set out in column II of the item and by the person responsible for making entries set out in column III of that item.
(2) No person shall make a single entry in a journey log in respect of a series of flights unless
(a) the aircraft is operated by the same pilot-in-command throughout the series; or
(b) a daily flight record is used pursuant to section 406.56.
605.94 (1) The particulars set out in column I of an item in Schedule I to this Division shall be recorded in the journey log at the time set out in column II of the item and by the person responsible for making entries set out in column III of that item.
(2) No person shall make a single entry in a journey log in respect of a series of flights unless
(a) the aircraft is operated by the same pilot-in-command throughout the series; or
(b) a daily flight record is used pursuant to section 406.56.
Daniel Gustin