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Old 6th Mar 2012, 14:26
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peterh337
 
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Who keeps aircraft logbooks under EASA?

I've just bumped into this interesting owner's site and one of the first things which strikes me is this

Entering all flights for journey log into Aircraft log books. 60.00

I cannot even begin to imagine paying somebody to write up the logbooks. Do EASA Part M companies insist on keeping these?
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