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Old 7th Aug 2011, 05:31   #1 (permalink)
 
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logbook for maintenance staff (Engineers)

Hello,
i´m looking for "Logbook" to log of performed works on A/Cs. This is req. by UK CAA, i think.

Do you have paper, or electronic version?

Can you post a link for logbook, that you use.

THX

Michal
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Old 7th Aug 2011, 07:47   #2 (permalink)
 
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tells you where you can order them from, will look tomorrow as a may have some given to me but not needed.

This is the sample of the logbook........

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/CAP741.PDF

you can buy it here

CAP 741 Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Log Book - Issue 2, 2008
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Old 7th Aug 2011, 17:51   #3 (permalink)
 
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The new logbook is A5 in format and is rubbish compared to the old A4 book. I do have a copy of the old format chap 3 experience sheets done as a MS Word document. I recorded all my tasks by typing them up and printing the sheet. I could also print additional entries on any of the sheets using a blank template for the additional text. Might do an A4 sized sheet of the new format. The CAA do not need you to use the CAP741, just a log book of a suitable format and you can copy the sheets as I have legally.. CAA allow that.

BTW, the CAA had no problem accepting my printed stuff for my Basic licence application either..
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