
eCFR :: 14 CFR 61.51 -- Pilot logbooks. (FAR 61.51)
For the purposes of meeting the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section, each person must enter the following information for each flight or lesson logged: (1) General— (i) Date. (ii) Total …
Logbook Do's & Dont's: 35 Rules for Good Log Entries
In general aviation you never really know what you're going to get when you open up a logbook. So what exactly makes a good log entry? What are common errors? We took it upon …
Purpose: This InFO clarifies the conditions under which a pilot may log an IAP in his or her logbook. Logging IAPs is necessary for a pilot to show compliance with Federal Aviation …
How To Keep Your Pilot Logbook Pristine and Professional
Apr 24, 2022 · In this article, you will ensure that your logbook stays pristine and professional for the rest of your aviation journey.
Pilot Logbooks - Rules & Regulations - CFI Notebook
Pilots log their flights to record their aeronautical training as well as demonstrate currency and proficiency.
Logbooks and Logging Time - AOPA
Usually, the first time a pilot rents an aircraft from an operator where he didn't learn to fly, the FBO or school scrutinizes his logbook to ensure the pilot has met the current experience …
Instructor Endorsement Guide - My CFI Book
Instructors can record completed WINGS flight activities in a logbook or other proficiency record with an endorsement. The training can later be recorded on the FAA Safety website, even by a …
How To Fill Out A Pilot Logbook A Comprehensive Guide
Filling out a pilot logbook is a fundamental aspect of aviation professionalism and regulatory compliance. By mastering the art of logbook entries and adhering to best practices, pilots can …
Task II.M: Logbook Entries and Certificate Endorsements
Logbook entries and certificate endorsements discusses the necessary entries instructors must make in their student’s logbooks as well as the endorsements required for different situations.
Fill Out Your Pilot Logbook with These Essential Tips
Sep 21, 2024 · Logging each flight correctly and consistently makes the difference between a polished, professional record and a cluttered mess that can raise eyebrows when you're …