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Old 8th Jan 2003, 00:58
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CAA log books

Does anyone know of a web site where CAA log books can be obtained?
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Not quite sure what you mean by "log book". Do you mean the pilot's log book? If so, these aren't published by the CAA. Most flying clubs and aviation shops will sell them, but you can keep a record of your flight hours just about anywhere you like, as long as you can satisfy the CAA that the record is accurate.

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Yes, it was the Pilot Log Books I was after. Thanks for the info. Cheers
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I stand corrected - thanks rotorsailor!

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