Hours for app
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Hi, Im getting ready to send in my airline apps to some regionals and have a question about what hours to put in. I recently put all my hours into logbook pro and while doing that Ive found several mistakes from having hood time left out of an instrument flight or sim time added in to a normal flight, stuff like that. Ive also found an addition error where Im shorting myself 10 hours short of single engine time, which makes me 10 short on total. No big deal to me unless it was multi time then I would break out the white out.
The question is if I use the logbook pro numbers they would be different from my actual logbooks. So what should I use to fill in the airline apps sheet since they want specific numbers where the logbook pro would be easier but wrong or do the hard way and add up different airplane numbers in the real logbooks.
Im just curious since after reading some gouges it looks like they arent to nice when it comes to discrepencies in logbooks and not letting people explain too much.
The question is if I use the logbook pro numbers they would be different from my actual logbooks. So what should I use to fill in the airline apps sheet since they want specific numbers where the logbook pro would be easier but wrong or do the hard way and add up different airplane numbers in the real logbooks.
Im just curious since after reading some gouges it looks like they arent to nice when it comes to discrepencies in logbooks and not letting people explain too much.
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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
You want to correct every single error that you can find.
You don't need to white out every page total...
Just add a new entry for each error, with todays date, add or subtract the error amount, and make a note in the remarks what the error was, and what date it originally occurred.
Your paper book and logbook pro should match exactly, if not try to figure out why and correct. Theoretically, with enough effort, you should be able to find all the errors...
You don't need to white out every page total...
Just add a new entry for each error, with todays date, add or subtract the error amount, and make a note in the remarks what the error was, and what date it originally occurred.
Your paper book and logbook pro should match exactly, if not try to figure out why and correct. Theoretically, with enough effort, you should be able to find all the errors...
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