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Originally Posted by Auto29
I just saw a post on the Pilot Recruiting FB page about what to bring to the interview. One of the things was all of your logbooks, even the one from when you soloed. How big a deal would it be if my logbook with 60 hours of Cessna 152 time is lost to the annals of time? Probably went missing somewhere around my second trans-Atlantic PCS. All of my mil time is squared away.
I don't think it's that big of a deal as long as you handle it correctly. Do you have any back-ups (photocopies you could bring)? If not, maybe a nicely written email to Pilot Recruiting explaining the situation. Or you could ask their FB page what to do, I think they are responsive.
What you don't want to do is be in the interview and have them ask 'Where is your first log book with your solo?' and then look like you are bumbling and forgot it, etc. FYI, I had three log books at my interview and I think they spent 2-3 mins total on them.