Originally Posted by
Planes R Great
My logs are 30 plus years old and pretty comical compared to the way younguns keep records today. Think copied pages from the little red book type of records. My thoughts on the post mortem of the interview is as follows and Im posting purely for the people that are trying to get hired now at Atlas.
Record keeping is important. Newer generation pilots keep things like electronic records. (plus)
you get to the
"AnyTimeLogBooks" fixes that by transcribing your log books into a modern format. I have heard their name mentioned more than a few times. They are easy to find online.