Children's flight log books.
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Children's flight log books.
Remember how some airlines used to give log books to kids? Occasionally they show up in the cockpit to be signed but they are usually quite old. Does anyone know if you can still get them?
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EPIRB,
Personally haven't seen/heard of the kids log book concept but yesterday saw a similar concept on Vigin Blue.
They have certificates for "Junior Pilots" for any kid who travels with them and it records their name and flight details. They are more than happy to have all of the cabin crew and flight crew sign it for you as well.
I was a little concerned however that the person receiving it was a 42 year old male passenger tho He was an aviation enthusiast from a very young age he said..
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Personally haven't seen/heard of the kids log book concept but yesterday saw a similar concept on Vigin Blue.
They have certificates for "Junior Pilots" for any kid who travels with them and it records their name and flight details. They are more than happy to have all of the cabin crew and flight crew sign it for you as well.
I was a little concerned however that the person receiving it was a 42 year old male passenger tho He was an aviation enthusiast from a very young age he said..
OzFlight
EK have a kids log book. Records flights and distance travelled. Seem to be very popular.
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Junior Jet Club!
Yes,
I still have my "Junior Jet Club" logbook from British Airways. Pretty flash too, hardback with entries for date, a/c rego, route, flt time, statute miles and the Captain's signature.
My first entry shows
30th August 1976
B747 G-AWNP
Perth-London
31.05hrs
15300 snm
Best part of the trip was taking the logbook to the flight deck. Hopefully one day kids will be allowed back on the flight deck for visits. Certainly inspired my ambition to fly.
AA
I still have my "Junior Jet Club" logbook from British Airways. Pretty flash too, hardback with entries for date, a/c rego, route, flt time, statute miles and the Captain's signature.
My first entry shows
30th August 1976
B747 G-AWNP
Perth-London
31.05hrs
15300 snm
Best part of the trip was taking the logbook to the flight deck. Hopefully one day kids will be allowed back on the flight deck for visits. Certainly inspired my ambition to fly.
AA