Originally Posted by
Pilotkid
I didn't have my log book stamp and signed by them. Would that be an issue where the Examiner is concerned? Does all pages in my log book need to stamped and signed as a requirement before doing check ride?
No & no, I don’t think so. Unlike in Africa and some other countries, no one stamps logbook pages in the FAA world!
An instructor (CFI/CFII/MEI) signs/endorses the instruction flights that a learner pilot has received; and/or endorses the pilot’s logbook after an “Instrument Proficiency Check,” other “recent flight experience” (14 CFR 61.57) or a “Flight Review” (14 CFR 61.56). Otherwise, if you are already a rated pilot, you could sign (certify) each page yourself.
FMI and how logbook endorsements should look like:
https://www.faa.gov/documentlibrary/.../ac_61-65h.pdf
See also:
https://fsims.faa.gov/wdocs/8900.1/v...02_019rev1.htm