Originally Posted by
topgas
Is that slightly unusual? (non pilot asking)
No. He's a Captain at a major US airline. All his records since his military discharge are on file with his airline and training with airline and the FAA. He's probably approaching 65 years old and makes $300,000 a year and doesn't give a **** enough to keep a logbook anymore. All his recency of experience are also on file and it's not required by the FAR's to log your total time. Now watch the 250 hour P2F austronauts begin their evaluation....