Logbook with PICUS separate column
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Logbook with PICUS separate column
Hi guys,
I have a quick question. I have looked all over the internet and was unable to find a logbook with separate picus column. To clarify with example; oxford aviation academy in old days had a logbook where PIC column was divided by two, upper section being PIC and bottom one PICUS, so clear distiction. I know there are many logbooks outthere where you can log picus under pic, and sign it in remarks column, but I am asking any of you, if you know of a logbook with a separate PICUS column or at least pic column divison.
Thanks for all your help.
I have a quick question. I have looked all over the internet and was unable to find a logbook with separate picus column. To clarify with example; oxford aviation academy in old days had a logbook where PIC column was divided by two, upper section being PIC and bottom one PICUS, so clear distiction. I know there are many logbooks outthere where you can log picus under pic, and sign it in remarks column, but I am asking any of you, if you know of a logbook with a separate PICUS column or at least pic column divison.
Thanks for all your help.
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Thank you. It says its non JAR logbook however. Is this relavant? I see on the website that you posted, there is the other JAR logbook, but it does not have picus column.
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My last log book is a CAP407 and that has one column for 'SPO, Flt Nav, Flt Engr' and another column for 'any other flying', you could re-name either of these column 'PICUS' or any spare unused columns in your book.
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I still use that Oxford one, nbr#3 now, and it's available at afeonline.com.
It has got the clear distinction between 'In Command' and 'PICUS'.
It has got the clear distinction between 'In Command' and 'PICUS'.