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Old 31st Jul 2013, 10:32
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Denti
 
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Exactly, it depends what kind of flying you do and where. For example flying in an AOC in europe the operator is responsible for keeping your times (JAR FCL 1080 (a) and the corresponding EASA FCL part). Therefore losing your personal log is of no consequence as you can simply ask your employer to provide you with an up to date log.

Once you have a couple thousand hours they do not matter than much anymore anyway.
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