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Old 03-17-2017 | 08:14 PM
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tattooguy21
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Originally Posted by Tester130
When you go to interview, you should still bring your military log books with you in addition to your clean printed civilian one. When you turn them in, just let them know that all your military flights have been captured in your civilian book. Odds are they might check a couple of flights to make sure they match, but other than that they will look at the civilian book as that is what they are used to looking at.
Well, realistically I've never kept my own logs, except for semi-annual, and then only to compare them to the flight ops office and such. I've only had a, for better or worse, excel document and a waterproof notepad. Ha!

The plan was never to get out so the need to track hours beyond a 6 month period to make corrections was never a problem. As such, will it be a problem, going in with just this printed log book, since it's the only real logbook I've ever had?
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