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Old 27th Feb 2020, 23:15
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Applying for IR and CPL with an Electronic Logbook

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I have logged all my flights electronically and am now needing to apply for my IR. Has anyone any experience with applying for the IR and CPL using an electronic logbook and how the CAA would like it to be presented to avoid it being rejected?

Also, how did you present the signatures of the examiner on the logbook? FYI - I use MCC Pilotlog.

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Old 28th Feb 2020, 04:47
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https://www.caa.co.uk/General-aviati...onic-logbooks/
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Thanks

Thanks for that. Do you know how you get the examiners to sign it or is it not necessary?
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You’re welcome!

I don’t think it’s necessary to have signatures as the examiner will have sent in their “Examiner’s Report” without which the CAA won’t process your application.
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If you apply online, the CAA don't need to see your logbooks. The examiner does that on test day.
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