Logbook
Hey,
Anybody know exactly what people like to see in an interview in terms of checking logbooks?
I currently use Logbook Pro, but I performed a one time transfer of from my paper log, that includes about 3500 hours of flying in this transfer. I have kept a paper log as well as the digital stuff. The Logbook Pro has all the data, but in the event that they may want to see the entire logbook, all the data is not there, just the one time transfer plus all flying since then. My paper log has everything, but I didn't know if it looked to "old school" and less impressive.
Just curious if anybody's had anyone scrutinize their book or say they preferred it any particular way. The interview's with Southwest if that matters.
Thanks