wanttaja
En-Route
Since its was built thirty years, ago, the owners of my Fly Babies have been using the EAA Homebuilt Log books to record flights and maintenance on the airplane. These books were sort of a combination of pilot logs and the usual aircraft log book. When open, the left leaf was the flight information and the right side was blank lined paper for notes.
However, EAA has changed the format of the log. It's now basically a maintenance log, with the opposite side of each page just a duplicate page.
I've switched to a loose-leaf notebook as an aircraft log...but got to thinking: This would make it extremely easy to delete material from the logbook, or replace pages with changed data.
Can anyone clue me in as to whether there's supposed to be some sort of standard regarding aircraft logs?
Ron Wanttaja
However, EAA has changed the format of the log. It's now basically a maintenance log, with the opposite side of each page just a duplicate page.
I've switched to a loose-leaf notebook as an aircraft log...but got to thinking: This would make it extremely easy to delete material from the logbook, or replace pages with changed data.
Can anyone clue me in as to whether there's supposed to be some sort of standard regarding aircraft logs?
Ron Wanttaja