Originally Posted by
cfii2007
Question....I have a smaller logbook that was used for my PVT training. I transferred the carry over numbers to my new, current logbook. While entering my logbook times into a spreadsheet this weekend, I noticed the totals in the PVT logbook were about 3.5 hours off. Don't ask me how, guess my math skills were not up to par that day. Anyways, correcting the problem would cause me to make corrections in my newer logbook, which I am not crazy about doing.
Should I even bring my PVT logbook with me during an interview? If so, will they notice?
I did that very same thing. Follow RJSD's advice. Make one entry with the corrections and subtract out/add in to make the times correct. In my logbook, I made that entry in red ink and in the remarks section I noted "discrepancies are math errors and can be found on dates: (list the dates)" I got no questions from the interviewer. Math errors happen to everyone. No biggie. Just make sure TT= SEL + MEL, night+day=TT, and DUAL+SIC+PIC=TT