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CrustyFE 07-16-2011 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by AftaMEI (Post 1023513)
Trying to update my logbook, but not sure of the code to pull everything up. HI3 only shows the flight numbers and times but not tail numbers. Thanks for the help.

You can do an "NS/flight number/DDMMM" for each flight. That will give you the first three tail numbers. It's a pain in the ass but it works. I don't know of an easier way to get tail numbers.

I just write the tail numbers on a hard copy of the HI3 I'm currently flying and enter them at the end of the sequence.

I'm not sure keeping a record of the tail numbers is necessary but I do it in case there is any question about it.

AftaMEI 07-17-2011 04:10 AM

Thanks for the help Crusty, Ryan and Daytripper

maveric311 07-18-2011 06:46 AM

epic fail
 


Originally Posted by AftaMEI (Post 1023513)
Trying to update my logbook, but not sure of the code to pull everything up. HI3 only shows the flight numbers and times but not tail numbers. Thanks for the help.

I use the monthly activity sheets under the pay tab in Jetnet for updating logbooks, it can go back 3 years. It has every flight # you did along with the times.

Don't worry about tail numbers.. Just use flight #'s if you want.. Most people at the airlines don't log each individual flight anyway.
Worst advice i have ever seen on apc. Seriously? If you do this, good luck proving to the faa and the your examiner that you qualify for an atp certificate when it is time to upgrade. Refer to part 61 for proper logging of time for a qualification or rating. 2nd of all have fun in any future interview explaining yourself.

maveric311 07-18-2011 06:49 AM

Try jpd/flight#/date/station

Will give you the complete tail number but only stays in the system fir i think 90 days

lavMan 07-18-2011 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by RyanP (Post 1023528)
I use the monthly activity sheets under the pay tab in Jetnet for updating logbooks, it can go back 3 years. It has every flight # you did along with the times.

Don't worry about tail numbers.. Just use flight #'s if you want.. Most people at the airlines don't log each individual flight anyway.

I log every leg. But that is my preference. Yeah I have a lot of log books, but it's accurate.

ERJF15 07-18-2011 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by lavMan (Post 1024437)
I log every leg. But that is my preference. Yeah I have a lot of log books, but it's accurate.


Me too. I also use a different book that's 121 only and monthly totals. Just me tho.

CrustyFE 07-18-2011 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by maveric311 (Post 1024393)
Try jpd/flight#/date/station

Will give you the complete tail number but only stays in the system fir i think 90 days



That's a new one for me. Thanks....

Stryker 07-18-2011 10:53 AM

Any word on what the new class today got? Rumor has it that the class size dropped (around 20)

IceFlash 07-18-2011 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by Stryker (Post 1024525)
Any word on what the new class today got? Rumor has it that the class size dropped (around 20)

On Eaglelounge someone posted this: 12 DFW 2 JFK 3 Mia 2 ORD all ERJ

bcpilot 07-18-2011 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by Stryker (Post 1024525)
Any word on what the new class today got? Rumor has it that the class size dropped (around 20)

What could be the reason for the drop in class size.....


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