Originally Posted by
Typhoonpilot
Again, a logbook is a record of your aeronautical experience.
The important distinction missing here is "used to meet the requirements for a certificate, rating, or flight review of this part." and "required for meeting the recent flight experience requirements of this part."
What you are required to record, what you can record, and what a potential employer would like to see recorded are three different things.
Logging PIC vs being PIC, hat or no hat, 250+ kts below 10k, single or double breasted. My favorite aviation topics and why I say 40% of all pilots are *******s, 40% are insane, and the other 20% laugh at the 80%.
Not directed at Typhoonpilot whose posts I always mostly enjoy.