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viper548 said:
You could start over with a new one and keep the old one for the endorsements

Take the new one and the old one to interviews.

Interviewers don't care about your endorsements!! They want to see you have the ratings. I doubt you won't get hired because you have a neat logbook.
 
I like the free logshare.com . I update it every time I fly, and then take the paper log out of my firesafe and update it a few times a year.

Everytime I update logshare, use its export function to save an excel compatable csv file. I have had a couple of times when logshare was offline for whatever reason.
 
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Nasty logbook - It is not the end of the world, here is one suggestion…

First of all, try to go through your logbook PAGE BY PAGE and see which numbers don’t add up (yes, I know it’s boring). When you’re done with that, on the last page of your logbook create a simple correction chart. For example:

Aug 15, 2000 2.1 hours PIC is in error, the correct number should be 1.2 Hours PIC
Sept. 11, 2000 3.9 hours multi is in error, it should be 3.9 hours single.
Etc.
Etc.

At the end of that page, or pages, just add up your times and write a short statement saying all flight times in your logbook have now been audited and corrected. Put a date on it, sign it, you’re good to go.

Good luck to you,

av80r :)
 

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