Validating hours
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Validating hours
This is probably one for the CAA, but I was wondering how the CAA go about verifying the hours in ones logbook. I am thinking about the 100rs or so P1 needed on top of the PPL before starting CPL course. Obviously, had i done them with a club or school it would be all official, but for the last 2 years I've been flying my own AC. Obviously I have the AC airframe, engine prop etc logs, but a cynic could accuse me of having made them up (unless they knew how much a 50hr check on a Yak cost).
Lets say I may have been a bit lax sometimes filling in the movements log at my airfield... (they kept hiding it!)
Anyone out there been challenged by the CAA about this? How did it get resolved?
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Lets say I may have been a bit lax sometimes filling in the movements log at my airfield... (they kept hiding it!)
Anyone out there been challenged by the CAA about this? How did it get resolved?
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I've never been challenged but I have taken the precaution of getting my logbook stamped and signed by my flying school at various stages.
Also I kept all the receipts so that if the day comes, I can use them to support my log book. I think that ATC keep a log of all movements too.
Also I kept all the receipts so that if the day comes, I can use them to support my log book. I think that ATC keep a log of all movements too.