Originally Posted by
SVA402
I'm actually quite curious about this. I quit keeping paper logbooks because from what I understood most airlines were very happy with a pilot showing up for an interview with a printed/bound copy of electronic logs. I think it's a nicer presentation as well. Is this not acceptable? I'm literally years behind on paper logbooks and I don't really desire to keep them either. I know lots of folks that have interviewed and been hired with this setup at various airlines but not UAL specifically. Thoughts?
I showed up to the interview with old paper logbooks with the final entry back in 2008. Everything else was electronic since then. I printed out the logbook, put it in a nice binder and turned it in. It was a non issue.