Originally Posted by
Smooth at FL450
I found a mistake the night before my interview. Fortunately I had understated my times rather than overstate. It was too late to change anything so I just prepared to explain it it if it came up. It never did.
I found a mistake in mine at the last minute as well. I had carried over a total from a previous page years ago, instead of the current page (a good argument for electronic logbooks vs paper! Though I guess you could still enter times incorrectly in it), so I was short one whole page worth of time in one column (TPIC, I think).This then made my totals not match once I fine-toothed combed my logbook right before the interview. I just made an "Adjustment" entry on the last row after my most recent flight, and added back in the total of that column that was missing. I then put a tab by it, and another tab in the page where the error was made, and a note linking the tabs together and explaining the error.
So they obviously saw the discrepancy and correction during the logbook review, but didn't have an issue because they didn't ask about it (and I got the job)...
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