Originally Posted by
Lori Clark
Yes, they absolutely must be signed. By signing you are attesting to their validity. What if the interviewer doesn't crack the originals so he/she doesn't notice they are the same? Don't risk it - this is representative of YOU. Do you want them to think you are lazy? Don't care? Don't pay attention to detail?
Lori -
Don't care or don't pay attention to detail - wow! That would be the impression?
I spent a lot of time and effort to put 22 years of flying into a computer database.
Absolutely it is representative of ME. That is why I took those civilian logbooks and military logbooks and printed them all out in a binder and made sure that everything was accurate.
I guess my question is on whether that has now become my **official** record - which is what would need to be signed.
So on your advice when I go back to sign the approx. 300 pages of my electronic logbook - do I need other signatures as well? In my military logbooks I have an authorized representative sign off the fiscal year totals.
USMCFLYR