Originally Posted by
JohnBurke
Yep. Millennial. Your snot-nose gave it away.
That, and your electronic logbook.
Time for you nap Mr. Grumpy!
Don't forget your pills!
Originally Posted by
Macchi30
I have a question regarding logbooks and the airlines.
I used a traditional logbook for all of my flight training up until the day I submitted my IACRA for my CFI checkride. After that point, I have no longer been logging my hours in my paper logbook, but instead I’ve been logging them in Foreflight’s electronic logbook. I’m wondering if I should still be keeping a record in a traditional logbook, or if the regional airlines will be fine with an electronic printout from ForeFlight when I finish my time?
Requirements vary vastly from company to company.
Some just want the last 2 pages of any logbook (printed e-logbook too)
Others want to do a page by page analysis of the whole logbook.
Check the forums for each airline interview experience.