Question about replacing Logbook
My logbook over the years has deteriorated to the point where it is starting to look like a bit of a mess. I would like to purchase another book and transcrible all my log hours into the new book. Does anyone know what I would have to do to have the new log book certified with all appropriate stickers and signatures?
Is this something that can be done or am i doomed to cary around my "scrap book" for the rest of my career? Many thanks for your replies |
Just keep it and use a new one. If you are flying any sort of hours, you will move on to a new one soon enough. I am onto book four, and just use book one to put my stickies into. sort of master book in regards to endos and exams Etc and as you get line checked and whatever, just get the stamp on whatever page of whatever book your onto at the time to keep it in chronological order.
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I've also wondered about this and would appreciate any input from anyone being in the position of having to replace their logbook (ie lost, stolen, fire damage, etc.)
The only official comment I've seen from CASA was on an NPRM regarding pilot licensing. http://www.casa.gov.au/newrules/part...nprm0309fs.pdf Comment 8 – DP Ref A 37 – Replacement of lost licence or medical certificate One respondent wanted a proposal for lost logbooks, and queried whether a statutory declaration was required for a replacement licence. CASA Response A logbook is a personal document; the proposed regulation relates to CASA documents. There is no need for a statutory declaration. Given it is a personal document, I can't see any problem with you transcribing all the flights in to a new logbook, however I would be keeping the old logbook so you have a copy of all the Logbook Endorsements Also found this.. http://www.casa.gov.au/manuals/regul...l/010r0301.pdf 3.15.1 Introduction to Replacing Logbooks Pilots who lose or accidentally destroy their logbooks must obtain a new logbook as soon as possible. They may also: • Apply to CASA in writing for the recognition of their aeronautical experience • Arrange to have endorsement and ratings qualifications they hold included in the new logbook. |
I think a fresh neat tidy logbook would be like wearing bright shiny new epaulettes,
You have to allow a little "status dirt" to accumulate, shows experience. :E |
Buy a new one. Transcribe it. Take it (amd the original) to CASA and ask an FOI to... to do something with it.
Now I think about it, why don't you ring 131 757 and ask them? :confused: |
Just re-write it, cut the sticky labels out and glue them in the new one, get the appropriate signatures re-entered if you can. Then don't F***up the new one!:ok:
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No no no no no. Rewriting the damned thing will take ages. If you really must do something just take it to a book binder along with a new logbook and have the old pages put in properly.
FRQ CB |
Hi!
Get an electronic logbook. In the US, logbookpro.com is the best for large logbooks. You'll never lose it again, as you back it up in various places, and you'll always have a copy somewhere. Print it up for presentation whenever needed. It is MUCH easier to fill in the time grids for job applications with an electronic logbook. The sooner you start, the sooner you'll be done. cliff KGRB |
Hi! Get an electronic logbook. In the US, logbookpro.com is the best for large logbooks. You'll never lose it again, as you back it up in various places, and you'll always have a copy somewhere. Print it up for presentation whenever needed. It is MUCH easier to fill in the time grids for job applications with an electronic logbook. The sooner you start, the sooner you'll be done. cliff KGRB
CASA also state that the pages/printouts have to be permanently bound in such a way that pages can not be removed or replaced. |
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