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ShyFlyGuy

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As it stands, my company has to fill out no less than six sheets of paper for each flight (load manifest for each leg, hobbs book, maintenence request, etc.). I flew for a company a few years back who had a 8x11.5" book of 25 or 30 forms that contained four carbonless copies of each flight's load manifest (white=office, blue=pilot, yellow=mx, pink=aircraft), thus fulfilling the regs requirement that state the manifest must be prepared in duplicate (few people comply). I was just wondering if anyone had any good info on where I could get something like this. I know I'm not doing a very good job of describing it, but if you run copies of a sheet in the GOM, that's exactly what I'm NOT talking about.

Perhaps there is a website that sells them or they're ordered from a printer or something... any help would be greatly appreciated.

Shy
 
We created our own form, sent them to a local printing place and had a two page carbonless form made for our Load Manifest, and a 3 page carbonless form as a Flight Log. It wasn't very expensive, looks professional, and works great.
 
Xerox.

100-1/2
 
Gesh, when I flew 135 we had one sheet to fill out which copied onto to other sheets. It's the same here at Southwest...with the addition of a release to sign.

Seems to me you have way to much paper work to fill out.

RJ
 
Its only two forms, a weight and balance and another with takeoff/landing times and block times. Not much to handle.
 

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