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Old 08-25-2025 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by kangs
Got an assessment invite and scheduled interview after.

For those who have landed the job… what is considered the most acceptable form to bring your logbooks? I have two small logbooks (one with primary training time / endorsements, etc.), the other one with mainly regional time.
I have much more flight time I have been logging electronically since and have never transferred over to paper.

Is it better to start transferring all of this to paper or is printing / binding / signing the electronic logbook just as acceptable?

After reading through the packet, I know the latter is acceptable but I’m curious if taking the time to transfer to paper is gonna land any more brownie points.
It can take awhile (depending on how many pages of paper logbooks you need to transfer over), but it is 1000% worth it.

I started using Logbook Pro (PC guy) back in 2014. It took some time to transfer everything over, but once it was done it was done and smooth sailing the rest of my career.

You can print it out and it will look and have the same
format as the Jepp Professional Pilot paper logbook. It looks great.

How far out is your interview?
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