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This innovative, practical logbook is unlike
any other you've ever seen because it
provides two full pages for every trip you
fly. The Record of Flight
page provides space to log the details of
your route and flight times for each leg of
the trip, with a detailed breakdown of
aircraft experience, pilot time and
conditions of flight specifically designed
to make it easy to keep track of the
breakdowns required by FAA Form 8710.
There's also a generous space for CFI
remarks and endorsements. On the reverse
side of the page, the Pilot
Journal page gives you all the
space you need to record the details of the
flight, weather conditions and expenses
incurred.
Each book
contains 100 record-of-flight and 100 pilot
journal pages -- room to record 100 trips in
full detail -- plus 20 additional journal
pages in the back of the book. The book is
beautifully crafted of sturdy 60 lb.
recycled text paper, durable heavy-gauge
leather-like vinyl covers, and rugged
twin-loop steel-coil binding that lets the
book open flat. Each page is a generous 5
1/2 by 8 1/2 inches. A handy vinyl pouch is
included to hold your pilot's certificate,
medical, credit card, business cards, and
other essential documents. The book is
available in your choice of blue or maroon,
with optional gold-foil personalization on
the cover.
The
easy-to-read format of each
Record of Flight
page enhances all the necessary flight-hour
details required under FAR Part 61. Plus you
will appreciate the roomy space for
flight-hour totals, remarks and
endorsements.
Each page provides a detailed breakdown of
your flight time by aircraft, type of
piloting time, and conditions of flight.
Spaces are also provided to record number of
landings (day, night and total) and number
of instrument approaches. The format is
designed to make it a breeze to fill out
insurance renewal forms and FAA Form 8710
(application for certificate or rating).
The trip log section works for both local
and long cross-country flights. Whether
you're just going out to the practice area
or on a multi-leg cross-country, this smart
section does it all. Use it to compare
frequent trips to the same destination, or
as a reminder of a particularly interesting
route of flight.
Chances are you will remember your first
solo, but what about your first
cross-country as a
Private
Pilot, or the
day you first encountered rain or icing, or
your first approach in actual IMC?
Use this spacious Pilot Journal area on the
back of each Record of Flight page to record
your personal flight experiences. Use it for
pictures, air-show autographs, or just about
anything else you can imagine. It's never
too early...or too late...to start recording
your memorable flying experiences.
Going to Oshkosh, Sun-N-Fun, or across the
country to visit friends or relatives? What
better way to capture your memories of a
special fly-in or vacation than this
go-anywhere combination logbook and journal?
Journal pages contain a quick check-off area
for noting the weather, plus an expense
detail area to help you keep track of fuel,
oil and other expenditures. Stash credit
card receipts and other expense records in
the handy vinyl pouch in the back of the
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