Originally Posted by
BigWillyCapt
I bought a couple/(3?) red folders. Used a black sharpie to write stack 1/2 on the front and stuffed everything in them.
Yup. Read the instructions, when you’re done, read them again. Then go through the instructions step by step as you prepare your material. I found mistakes/omissions after reading the instructions over.
They did not ask me for a single thing, it was all there. My logbooks were clean, noted with stickie notes where requested and easy to examine. The logbook guy did his paper work and checked some boxes (5 min) then we BS’d about flying for 20 minutes. You don’t want to spend 30 min piecing your logbook times together so they make sense. Make that easy and apparent.
Things that happen behind the scenes
- A credit report will be run on you
- A beckground check will be run (Don’t lie, even if it’s not on the state/county record anymore, theses background companies do mass data pulls all the time, and save the info). WestLaw and PeopleMap are a few.