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Old 10th Jul 2007, 01:02
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Can a Helicopter trial lesson logged in PPL(A) logbook

I was lucky enough to be bought a trial heli lesson. Can it be logged in my PPL(A) logbook under Any other flight or is it frowned upon if inspected by the CAA?

Obviously it doesn`t count to my fixed wing hours just towards helping me remember the details in 50 years when I`m dribbling my tea.
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Yes, you can log it as Pu/t. It will count as rotary hours if you ever decide to do a PPL(H).
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Or just put it straight in the new log book you've bought to start your PPL(H) training...

Surely you must be hooked?
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Old 10th Jul 2007, 20:12
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This sort of question keeps coming up and the answer is always the same. You can enter in your personal logbook anything you like - even the time spent sat down the back with a bucket and spade on the way to Ibiza if you're really sad. The ANO states only the minimum that must be entered, it doesn't stop you entering anything else.
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Thanks for the replies.

To answer DBchoppper I can see how I could be hooked...its lots of fun. Now if those interest rates start back down...
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My rotary, ML and FW are all logged in the same books. Your log book is a memory of everything you did as a pilot. I don't log passenger flying as I am on my 4th logbook and it just wastes space.

When I need to renew a license I just add up the relevant entries. Easy!
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