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Old 17th September 2016 | 18:56
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I agree it could be noted in the remarks section. At 1000 hours a pilot might still be working on hours to meet the ATP requirement but it seems ASA thinks it is worthwhile. The FAA will tell you notes on beer coasters stored in shoeboxes are OK for a logbook as long as the required information is on them.
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