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PositionandHold

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May 17, 2006
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Do you guys log each and every leg in your master log book? It's time to update my logbook and though I of course log each leg in my daily/crew log, I'm trying to figure out a less tedious way to do this.
 
I log each trip/aircraft change. Shoot me if this is a bad way to do it.

30 NOV, YIP YYZ YIP SHV BJX LRD, 823AA

26 NOV, YIP GRR, 827AA
26 NOV, GRR MCI, 822AA


EH?
 
i log by day, using the first flight number of the day as the ident. i preffer using the flight number vs ship number incase there is a pay/other issue later.

6311 XYZ-ABC-XYZ-ABC-XYZ
 
Where I'm at now, the a/c number is the flight number, JUS822, etc. I see what you're saying though. The logbook I have has a space for flight# as well.
 
I log day-by-day, only because that's how APDL/LBP imports it. If they offered a by-tail-number option, I'd probably switch to that.
 
Leg by leg at 6 legs a day? YGBSM. I do it per day, one line per day.

For example:

12/1 AT7 N630AS ATL MYR ATL AGS ATL PFN 6.8 yada yada yada...
 

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