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Old 21st Nov 2008, 16:38   #1 (permalink)
 
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Quick logbook question

I'm changing logbooks now, my old one is a little tatty and has a lot of tipex marks in it

My new one is slightly different (if it makes a difference i have the Proffesional pilots logbook), and just looking at where to enter my times.

For example if i was on a training flight with an instructor, do i enter it as PIC or under dual?

Thanks

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For example if i was on a training flight with an instructor, do i enter it as PIC or under dual?
Please tell me you are joking?

Similar question is asked every week, use Search or scroll back a page or two into the recent history.

You could even consider reading the instructions page in the front - and maybe a glance at the gold embossed title of the logbook.
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