"aircraft flown" pages in pilots log book?
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Yorkshire
Age: 41
Posts: 691
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
"aircraft flown" pages in pilots log book?
In my log book there are a few pages set aside for "aircraft flown" and a column next to it with "Engine".
I know it is up to you what you put in your logbook but what should be put in these pages?
Is it per type or each and every different aircraft you might fly, i.e you might fly 5 different C150s but they are all C150s with the same engine types..
Liam
I know it is up to you what you put in your logbook but what should be put in these pages?
Is it per type or each and every different aircraft you might fly, i.e you might fly 5 different C150s but they are all C150s with the same engine types..
Liam
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Amsterdam
Posts: 4,598
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Aircraft type is normally filled in with "C150", "C152", "PA28-161", "R2160" or any notation you fancy, as long as you're reasonably consistent.
"Engines" is normally not filled in at the PPL level, but can be used on big iron who might have different (turbine) engines from different manufacturers (CFM, RR, Trent, GE are just names that spring to mind) which result in different flight characteristics on the same airframe. But hey, fill in Lycoming O-320 if you fancy. Bonus points for getting the type designator correct.
"Engines" is normally not filled in at the PPL level, but can be used on big iron who might have different (turbine) engines from different manufacturers (CFM, RR, Trent, GE are just names that spring to mind) which result in different flight characteristics on the same airframe. But hey, fill in Lycoming O-320 if you fancy. Bonus points for getting the type designator correct.
DX, nice - reminds me of a job application I reviewed several years ago, from a non-English speaking EU national. When confronted with the "Marital Status" box, he wrote "Good"!
Fair enough, I suppose!
FBW
Fair enough, I suppose!
FBW
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: EuroGA.org
Posts: 13,787
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Those entries mean no more than the skirt lengths of your female passengers
In fact considerably less, I would say.
Ask any instructor
It's important to get one's priorities right in this business.
In fact considerably less, I would say.
Ask any instructor
It's important to get one's priorities right in this business.