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ERJ135 02-24-2007 04:23 PM

Flight Time Q
 
So I was doing my flight time grid for my Eagle interview next week. I realize that my time on the grid is different from the time in my logbook. Its about a50hr difference. So then I added my single and multi time together and its off by the same amount of time too. IMO thats a big difference. However, someone once told me that its common for the two times added together to be different by 10%. In my case it is off by about 4-5%. Does anyone have any input if you think this is going to be a problem?

JoeyMeatballs 02-24-2007 04:27 PM

mine was slightly off for xjt, make it work!, Just make sure they both add up to the same thing ie multi plus single should = total on both the grid and in your logbook., good luck

KiloAlpha 02-24-2007 04:30 PM

Were you by chance counting sim time as flight time?

FlyingGuide 02-24-2007 04:42 PM


Originally Posted by KiloAlpha (Post 123820)
Were you by chance counting sim time as flight time?

Thats what messed my Log book up. Found it and fixed it.

cyrcadian 02-24-2007 04:55 PM

When I was doing my application my times were off. I went through every line of my log book and re-totaled every page. In the end everything was correct and totaled properly. It takes some time, but it is worth it.

How much do you want that job?

ERJ135 02-24-2007 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by KiloAlpha (Post 123820)
Were you by chance counting sim time as flight time?

No I checked

kansas 02-24-2007 08:13 PM

There's only one way to fix it, and it takes a long time...Go through every entry, and re-total every single page...no better feeling than a perfectly balanced logbook, though! Good luck!

ERJ135 02-24-2007 08:26 PM


Originally Posted by kansas (Post 123899)
There's only one way to fix it, and it takes a long time...Go through every entry, and re-total every single page...no better feeling than a perfectly balanced logbook, though! Good luck!


I just did that and I cut my difference down to 35hrs. Its about 8yrs worth of entries.

freezingflyboy 02-24-2007 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by ERJ135 (Post 123816)
So I was doing my flight time grid for my Eagle interview next week. I realize that my time on the grid is different from the time in my logbook. Its about a50hr difference. So then I added my single and multi time together and its off by the same amount of time too. IMO thats a big difference. However, someone once told me that its common for the two times added together to be different by 10%. In my case it is off by about 4-5%. Does anyone have any input if you think this is going to be a problem?

Do you mean that your SE time + ME time is 50 hours different than your total time? If so, thats a BIG discrepancy and you should definitely fix it before an interview. That is definitely something they look for when going over your log books and will definitely raise a big, red flag. Don't want to be let go immediately before even interviewing because of "log book issues", right (like a girl that interviewed the same day I did at XJT)?

PS
Didn't you just start at CommutAir or something like that?

schoolio 02-24-2007 09:53 PM

My SE + ME = >600 hours less than TT...

But then again, I did fly helicopters for a few years ;)


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