chrisdahut24
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- Oct 28, 2002
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Hi all
I have two logbooks. My first one was small logbook which I stopped using once I stopped training and started instructing (ran out of columns). However, it is a mess: blue, red, black ink on some pages, messy CFI handwriting etc... (I'm sure most of you have seen this all before!). It's not so bad to the point where it's full of white out and with pages falling out, but it's not very presentable either if I go up to an interview.
Question is: Should I redo that logbook? My big concern on doing that is that I wouldn't be able to get most the CFI signatures to "legitimize" the large amount of dual time I have in that logbook.
How have all you who were in the same situation dealt with it? Did you redo it or did you just use the messy original hoping whoever interviews you would be forgiving?
I have two logbooks. My first one was small logbook which I stopped using once I stopped training and started instructing (ran out of columns). However, it is a mess: blue, red, black ink on some pages, messy CFI handwriting etc... (I'm sure most of you have seen this all before!). It's not so bad to the point where it's full of white out and with pages falling out, but it's not very presentable either if I go up to an interview.
Question is: Should I redo that logbook? My big concern on doing that is that I wouldn't be able to get most the CFI signatures to "legitimize" the large amount of dual time I have in that logbook.
How have all you who were in the same situation dealt with it? Did you redo it or did you just use the messy original hoping whoever interviews you would be forgiving?