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Old 20th Aug 2019, 18:33
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Morten afd
 
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Logbook endorsements for ppl-training-aircraft needed?

Hello Colleagues,

I was wondering about the how logbook endorsements are working, the situation:
I passed my EASA PPL(A) - SEP(land) some month ago and made all training hours on a Tailwheel, variable pitch, retractable gear aircraft.

Besides the name and examiner license number non of these endorsements is mentioned in the logbook.
Of course, theoretically the aircraft model in the logbook implies that I am able to do fly these specific planes, but how can I "officially give evidence".

Now, my license is passed and I join soon a club where I can charter a C172 with variable pitch. In the end, I can not give hard evidence that I am allowed to fly that.
I can potentially show the operating handbook of that aircraft I flew which shows all the specifics.

My flight instructor is unfortunately unorganized and not accountable with these formalities. Should I request him to write retroperspectively an endorsement "I hereby certify that xxx is able to fly VP, TW, RG ... "

Thanks a lot for help and pointing in the right direction!
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