Originally Posted by
paulc
I do and so do a lot of enthusiasts - a number of UK airlines used to have a passenger log book for kids - British Caledonian had a Junior Jet club and i am sure BOAC / BEA had similar. It was another way of getting youngsters interested.
Well, my passenger list would include (amongst who knows how may Boeings and Airbuses and commuter aircraft) some propeller-driven airliner for a schools exchange in around 1970, a helicopter which I and a few colleagues chartered to wind up the boss arriving at a company piss-up, a mate's Mooney, several Beavers, 'cos we get a ride in one of those whenever we can find one (on floats of course) (pleased to see others have already listed Beavers), and Aurigny's Trislanders.
In my log book? A small number of Cessnas and Pipers (of which Super Cub, C206 and C172 on floats). That I've flown but didn't put in my log book due to lack of legality? - Beaver (on floats of course).