cubpilot2020
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Seems like its getting to be a thing to have a big 3 ring binder for log book entrys now. Out with the small books and in with new. Any source of blank forms that a person could print out?
A log book is a legal document. I only put the minimal information in there that is legally necessary, lest it ever be needed for it's purpose. I believe what you are referring to is a scrapbook. It's cool if you want to keep a diary, but I don't keep them together.
That is a good one Grant! Tnx
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I know of several instances where a shop lost a customer's logbook(s)--
unfortunately it wasn;t cuz he crashed, they just lost them.
Another where an employee at the mechanic shop stole a customer's logbooks, 'due to a personal dispute with the person.
Another where the one-man-shop mechanic died,
and his customers had a hard time getting their logbooks from the guy's family--
"you're not taking dad's stuff!!".
I've gone into mechanics shops / offices where logbooks are scattered around willy-nilly--
not mine thank you.
Lost logbooks make a helluva dent in the airplane's value--
why take a chance on something happening?
My logbooks stay in my posession until the mechanic needs them for review or doing new entrees--
even them I am usually there while he's doing that.