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paid4training

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I have heard of this from a friend of mine and I was wondering why would the Interviewers keep the logbook?
 
I log my interviews in my flight logbook. It's a great way to build time. Log the type of aircraft that I'm interviewing for (multi, turbine, etc) and SIC (unless interviewing for a street-captain position).

Who says that you can't gain anything from interviewing everywhere you can?
 
I have heard of this from a friend of mine and I was wondering why would the Interviewers keep the logbook?

"keep"? For how long?

When I did interviews, we sometimes photocopied certain pages or printouts. It was more accurate than transcribing the data. It was usually a "bad" thing if it was copied...as in follow-up on a disclosed incident or "event".

In one case, a flight attendant interviewing for a pilot job was terminated when her logbook (which the HR member photcopied parts of) showed her flying 4-hours in a Baron on Christmas Day....which her employee records show she called in sick for.

Rut Row!
 

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