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Old 16th September 2016 | 10:20
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Wageslave
 
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Why not look up what parameters each juristiction requires you to record and see which logbook allows this. I very much doubt if either lacks the required fields.
There may also be fields that you wish to record but are not mandatory. Your call.
Number/type of instrument approaches and miles flown are undoubtably, like take off and landing times, completely unnecessary unless you need/want to record them. I've never heard of miles flown in a logbook though, bizarre. Why?
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