Missing time
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I was adding up totals in my logbook to check for errors and found a couple small ones today. As was doing this, I noticed that I didn't transfer about a month of my 141 flight time into my master logbook. I might be able to track down my old one at my parents house. If I can't, how do I address this issue at an interview. Also, should I just add it at the end or just forget about it? Feel quite dumb as I try to keep the master logbook as accurate as possible.
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Illini
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You can make corrections by making a new entry for each error, with today's date. Add (or subtract) the error amount from the appropriate columns, and make a note explaining the error (include the date of the error).
You can correct a wide variety of errors...data entry errors, addition, etc.
For the 141 time, if you are at a point in your career where you need it, go ahead and add it in like I described...one entry at a time, all with today's date.
Interviewers should not be upset about corrections...at least you cared enough to fix the problems.
You can correct a wide variety of errors...data entry errors, addition, etc.
For the 141 time, if you are at a point in your career where you need it, go ahead and add it in like I described...one entry at a time, all with today's date.
Interviewers should not be upset about corrections...at least you cared enough to fix the problems.
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