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Super Cecil
19th Feb 2010, 09:18
What's the rules on carriage and producing of pilots logbook?

tmpffisch
19th Feb 2010, 09:31
CAR Part 5 and CAR 302, Do a search.

bomp10
19th Feb 2010, 09:34
Requirement to hold a log book


A pilot must keep a personal log book [Civil Aviation Regulation (CAR) 5.51]
A log book consists of a number of pages permanently bound together in such a way that pages may not be replaced or removed;
An electronic record is not acceptable as a log book, however, a computer printout bound together in the form of a log book and maintained up to date is acceptable;
All manual entries to the log book must be made in permanent ink;
This log book is to be produced to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) when requested;
Falsification of a log book is a criminal offence;
There is no regulatory requirement to carry a personal log book on a flight.

muddergoose
19th Feb 2010, 09:42
Car 139 does not require it.

Once upon a time, if it was requested you had to produce it but I cannot see that rule in the current CARS. This would contradict CAR 139.

If it is not L.A.W. ...LAW it is not in.

Hmmm? :ouch:


It is in LAW. Part 5, 5.56

rmcdonal
19th Feb 2010, 10:17
You don't have to carry it, just be able to produce it when requested within a given time frame (I think 1 week?)

FRQ Charlie Bravo
19th Feb 2010, 10:24
If it is not L.A.W. ...LAW it is not in.

But I heard from a really reliable source once that...

:}

Super Cecil
19th Feb 2010, 10:27
Hiho Wobbert, how goes the Twin Otter Dash thingy? There seems to be a fair variance on the requirement. When ever I look up the regs the safety device gets me every time, as soon as I start reading I drop off to sleep. :8 I have heard there are people who can last two pages, urban myth I think, impossible.

rmcdonal
19th Feb 2010, 22:05
Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
Part 5 Qualifications of flight crew
Division 2 General
Regulation 5.56
54 Civil Aviation Regulations 1988
5.56 Production of licence etc
(1) CASA may request the holder of a flight crew licence, a special
pilot licence or a certificate of validation to produce to CASA
any or all of the following:
(a) his or her licence or certificate;
(b) his or her personal log book;
(c) his or her medical certificate;
for inspection by CASA.
(2) If CASA requests the holder of a flight crew licence, a special
pilot licence or a certificate of validation to produce a
document under subregulation (1), the holder must:
(a) produce the document without delay; or
(b) if the holder does not have immediate access to the
document at the time the request is made — produce the
document at the place specified by CASA not more than
7 days after the day of the request.
Penalty: 25 penalty units

The Twotter8 is great, comes with a coffee machine and everything (useful for staying awake during regulation reading) How goes the yellow beast?

Super Cecil
19th Feb 2010, 23:33
Bewdy, thanks for that. The yellow beasties are well thank yoo :8