Documentation
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Documentation
Hello Gentīs
My company has decided that all tracking and documentation on what we have worked on be it types of A/C or components must now be recorded by ourselves in the future.
So the question to you is: What type of Program, App, paper, do you use to keep track of what type of aircraft or components youīve worked on in the past 24 months to all you EASA B1.B2 cert. holders?
And would you recommend it, and proīs/conīs?
Cheers
Heliarctic
My company has decided that all tracking and documentation on what we have worked on be it types of A/C or components must now be recorded by ourselves in the future.
So the question to you is: What type of Program, App, paper, do you use to keep track of what type of aircraft or components youīve worked on in the past 24 months to all you EASA B1.B2 cert. holders?
And would you recommend it, and proīs/conīs?
Cheers
Heliarctic
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An engineer's log book can be in any format and you can download one from the CAA website, CAP741 CAP 741: Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Log Book | Publications | CAA. Why not ask your company to provide you with one in a format they want to see it in?
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logbook
@Rigga
Mechanic/engineer logbooks.
@sonic bam,good idea.
The problem is that the company has thrown it to us, and now there are all sorts of ideas appearing on the table.
So i was curious to see what others were using.
Mechanic/engineer logbooks.
@sonic bam,good idea.
The problem is that the company has thrown it to us, and now there are all sorts of ideas appearing on the table.
So i was curious to see what others were using.





