according my log book
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hello..
my name is Moh'd and I'm from Bahrain..
i have a problem regarding my log book.. I'm an A320 first officer working in a small airline.. the thing is i need to stamp my loog book but they are refusing to stamp it for me.. they say i have to resign first and finish my 3 months notice then they will stamp it after my last working day! and on this case i cant even apply for other companies because i can't prove that i have hours! so i have to resign and finish the 3 months then set at home and start applying for other companies..
i just want to know is this even legal? isn't stamping my log book is one of my rights?
is there any thing i can read from IATA or ICAO or any where regarding this issue?
if any one can help ill appreciate it really.
thank you very much.
my name is Moh'd and I'm from Bahrain..
i have a problem regarding my log book.. I'm an A320 first officer working in a small airline.. the thing is i need to stamp my loog book but they are refusing to stamp it for me.. they say i have to resign first and finish my 3 months notice then they will stamp it after my last working day! and on this case i cant even apply for other companies because i can't prove that i have hours! so i have to resign and finish the 3 months then set at home and start applying for other companies..
i just want to know is this even legal? isn't stamping my log book is one of my rights?
is there any thing i can read from IATA or ICAO or any where regarding this issue?
if any one can help ill appreciate it really.
thank you very much.
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In the US, our employers don't stamp our logbooks. In fact they usually don't even touch them. US employers will generally take your word that your book is accurate, unless they have reason to suspect otherwise.
Outside the US, I cannot say. But I would assume that you could apply to other airlines and get a job offer pending verification of your records after you resign.
Outside the US, I cannot say. But I would assume that you could apply to other airlines and get a job offer pending verification of your records after you resign.
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Where does it say that the logbook pages have to be stamped?
I've basically applied for jobs all over the world, and I've never seen this requirement.
When you sign it, that's all anyone needs afaik. Could be different in your specific country? Have you asked?
I've basically applied for jobs all over the world, and I've never seen this requirement.
When you sign it, that's all anyone needs afaik. Could be different in your specific country? Have you asked?
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