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Duke 31 11-30-2016 10:01 AM

Pilot Logbook for Military Pilots
 
Hello,

New to the forum so forgive me if my questions have already been asked numerous times.

I have 2500 flight hours (1700 rotary wing / 800 FW ME). I have an electronic logbook (ForeFlight) with only my FW ME time. As a military pilot, I have my 759 forms that list ALL of my flight hours. For an interview with the Majors, should I have a personal pilot logbook or will my military flight records suffice?

I have my ATP already and taking my last class now to complete my Bachelors. Any advice for military pilots looking to apply for the majors for would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks in advance.

Tank21 11-30-2016 10:26 AM

I took my personal log-books, my flying hour print-out from our HARM (flight records) office and a personal excel spreadsheet with a breakdown of all my time and aircraft.

I probably didn't need to take everything I did but I didn't want to show up without the correct flight record. I took everything I had and let HR sort through it and look at what they wanted.

Slop 11-30-2016 11:11 AM

I took one piece of paper with me. My flying history report. HR was fine with it.

okieskies99 11-30-2016 12:06 PM

On a similar subject, curious if there is a way to get logbook-worthy flight info from UAL? The best I've seen is the general pay stub info.

planedriver1911 11-30-2016 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by Slop (Post 2252869)
I took one piece of paper with me. My flying history report. HR was fine with it.

You didn't take in your logbooks? I thought that was manditory.

bigfatdaddy 11-30-2016 02:53 PM

For Air Force types, the flying history report is an official "government certified" piece of paper verifying a pilot's flying times, and qualifications. If you are pure mil, it can be a great way to present your credentials, without any possibility of being questioned on matters of accuracy. Depends on the hiring environment, but in times past United used to question everything in a pilot's logbook, accuracy, integrity...etc

beavf16 11-30-2016 05:45 PM


Originally Posted by Slop (Post 2252869)
I took one piece of paper with me. My flying history report. HR was fine with it.

Same. I don't have any other type of logbook. No one ever said anything about my hours at the interview.

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130drvr 12-01-2016 08:40 AM


Originally Posted by okieskies99 (Post 2252895)
On a similar subject, curious if there is a way to get logbook-worthy flight info from UAL? The best I've seen is the general pay stub info.

In CCS, Training, Qualification, there is a flight time summary link. I screen shot it every month vs writing in a logbook.

okieskies99 12-01-2016 10:56 AM

Thanks 130drvr perfect.

Duke 31 12-01-2016 11:56 AM

Thanks everyone for the replies! All of my flying time has been military (Army) so my flying history report (CAFRS/759 series) has all of my flight hours. From what many of you have said, I think my military report will be fine. Thanks again!


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