Ok all you brainiacs or legal minded pilots.
I have a former student who is preparing for an airline interview and is unhappy with the state of his old logbooks. He wants to recreate them and one option is to rewrite them and have me resign them. Or I could do an affidavit to certify all the entries in total without having to resign each one individually.
Now, I know an electronic logbook is a good option/solution and let's assume he isn't going that route. Also, let's assume I don't mind doing the work of resigning the entries.
Does anyone see any reasons legal or otherwise not to go this route and would either the affidavit or individually resigning the entries be preferred?
Thx.
I have a former student who is preparing for an airline interview and is unhappy with the state of his old logbooks. He wants to recreate them and one option is to rewrite them and have me resign them. Or I could do an affidavit to certify all the entries in total without having to resign each one individually.
Now, I know an electronic logbook is a good option/solution and let's assume he isn't going that route. Also, let's assume I don't mind doing the work of resigning the entries.
Does anyone see any reasons legal or otherwise not to go this route and would either the affidavit or individually resigning the entries be preferred?
Thx.