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This is somewhat hypothetical question, since I'm not there yet, but...
Let's say that a pilot gets an interview with an airline.
They usually exam his logbook.
I heard stories about "adjustments" that are made, or hours ignored, or any kind of unpleasantness because the person who reviews the logbook felt the pilot didn't do a good enough job.
My question - how would you prepare for an interview - logbook wise?
What would they like to see in your logbook, what would tick them off?
I am somewhat new pilot but I want my logbook to look good if and when I get to that point.
Let's say that a pilot gets an interview with an airline.
They usually exam his logbook.
I heard stories about "adjustments" that are made, or hours ignored, or any kind of unpleasantness because the person who reviews the logbook felt the pilot didn't do a good enough job.
My question - how would you prepare for an interview - logbook wise?
What would they like to see in your logbook, what would tick them off?
I am somewhat new pilot but I want my logbook to look good if and when I get to that point.