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Old 28th May 2003, 02:18
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Ex 12,13
Ex 12,13
Ex 12,13
Ex 12,13
Ex 12,13
Ex 12,13

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Old 28th May 2003, 02:38
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Hey ratsarrse, I hold the record for number of lines saying "Ex 12/13"!
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Old 28th May 2003, 18:36
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I just write my route, and who my pax was.

I'm using a poolies log book, and it doesn't give much space for more than a few words. Some of you guys seem to have lots more room!! Make's me jealous
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Old 28th May 2003, 19:23
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You are welcome to retain your record Whirly! I really would like to go and have a look at some different scenery some time in the near future - although Ratcliffe power station is so very attractive.
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Old 28th May 2003, 19:34
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Dublinpilot, you're allowed to use as much space as you need for the notes - you don't have to stick to the space which Poolies give you! Spread it over more than one line, or extend it into the "Other" column - do whatever you need to in order to write everything that's relevant.

When I was writing "Ex 12, 13" under the Notes column every flight, my sister came flying with me and sat in the back seat. After the flight, I wrote "Ex 12, 13". One of my regrets (ok, so it's not exactly a huge regret, but that's not the point) is that I can't remember which of the "Ex 12, 13" flights it was that I took my sister with. Don't skimp on the notes - write anything that it would be nice to remember in 50 years time, and use as much space as you need.

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Old 28th May 2003, 19:39
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Just debating what to put after the latest entry in my logbook. It was my first go in a Citabria - "humbled and humiliated" seems kind of appropriate...
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Old 28th May 2003, 20:27
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Thanks FFF. I get by my writing really really small!
Bet I won't be able to read it when I get old and the eye sight start's deteriating
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Old 28th May 2003, 20:40
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I had a my most 'memorable' flight last summer. Notes has a big row of exclamation marks in it. It was enough of a nightmare that's all the reminding I need!
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