Originally Posted by
BrianATL
How important is a digital logbook now? Do employers prefer it? When you interview, do you normally take in your physical one and send them a digital copy, or do you even need your physical one any more at all?
My logical pilot view that is 7 years away from an interview is this:
I'll format the book very nicely and get it printed and bound at something like Kinkos to take with me along with a flash drive containing the eLogbook and my supporting docs, scans of military flight records, as my logbook only contains line items of hours on each Zulu day.
I would think potential employers would like such organization and easily read format.
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