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Ralph

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Well I'm nearly done with the move to an electronic logbook. Now that its all done I found some errors. My As Flight Instructor time is off by about 35 hours as I didn't forward times on a page and made some math errors. My Cross Country time, dual received, night time are all off by 25 to 50 hours due to a number of errors. My total time is only a few hours off.

As I entered in the data I kept a log of all the errors. I'm thinking I will just correct the times at the end of he next page on my logbook and print out a copy of the errors to keep in the back. I'm also thinking this really won't matter in an interview so long as I can show where I made the mistakes and I've presented all my times accurately. What do you think?
 
I didn't even go as far you are with an error log. I just put the electronically-derived totals in the paper logbook with the notation "Corrected totals from electronic log"
 

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