Logbooks for Interview
#11
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When did you interview? I interviewed in October and the instructions didn’t mention any of those things. It just said bring logbooks and if you use an electronic version than you need to print it out.
#12
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Same, maybe they recently changed it? Doubtful. I signed each page in my logbook after having it professionally printed at Stables. I did have all my simulator times logged (just don’t apply it to your total time), but it wasn’t necessary. I never labeled anything. They appreciated that I had signed each page.
#13
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Same, maybe they recently changed it? Doubtful. I signed each page in my logbook after having it professionally printed at Stables. I did have all my simulator times logged (just don’t apply it to your total time), but it wasn’t necessary. I never labeled anything. They appreciated that I had signed each page.
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#16
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I have a paper logbook which I’ve managed to keep updated through the years. The only issue is I stopped logging the night and actual instrument column since 2015. I have an interview coming up in the next 3 weeks. Will this be a problem when they check logbooks? I’m close to 7000tt of which 5500 is all 121
#17
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I interviewed this year and there is no requirement to highlight check rides. 99.9% of my hours were mil time and they didn't ask a single question about my hours or even mention my logbook. I'm no expert, but if you have 7000 hours and 5000+ 121 hours I doubt they'll care cause it's clear you have some night and instrument time. I'd do the best I could to account for the hours, even if it means a reasonable estimate, be transparent about it and have a good answer ready if they ask about it.
#20
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And you probably got docked for it. If the directions say to tab each Checkride, then tab each Checkride. If they don’t, then don’t tab anything.
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