He brings in the log pages from the airplane and shows the Hobbs meter reading that matches the logbook. All FAA legal. In three years when the regionals can not fill their seats because they can not find pilots with 1500 hours, this guy will have head of the line privileges, it is not about safety, it is about compliance.
Bring in all the log books you want (and all the transfer orders) but this guy will get laughed out of any real airline interview, or any corporate one for that matter. Does anyone one really think that a few hundred hours of flight time, embedded in 1200 hours of taxi time will really advance their career? I hope this guy chooses his commuter airline well, because he'll be stuck there for a long time!