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Old 10-21-2019 | 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted by ClearPr0p
In the GA/CFI days it was simple.. Log each leg.

At the airlines, do you log the entire day of flying on 1 line or perhaps an entire trip on one line?

Also very tempted to go electronic only. As of now I keep both, but duplicating it is a little bit of a pain. Curious of what employers are OK/Not OK with?

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Each leg is the standard way.
Shortcuts of logging entire days by tail are just lazy, and a few HR depts notice, but won’t say anything.
Once you’re at your destination job of choice log however you like.
My flights are all logged leg by leg going back to 1983. I’ve only interviewed once and not gotten the job, every other time has been a CJO. always always always put your best foot forward, just like you wear a suit, log professionally.

Totally electronic since 2000, been a logbookpro and APDL user since day one. Best programs out there, although they’ve become a tad pricey on the APDL side.... but it’s doing pay, per diem, commute flight lookup, weather, delays, & FTDT in addition to logging.
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