Layout & Design
The log pages were designed to keep the traditional logging information,
but also to provide more flexibility. Our log has the customary Date,
Aircraft, Pilots, Route and Remarks sections. The first change you
will notice is the removal of the many columns that were relevant
only to specific flights (i.e. instructor, cross country, float, etc.).
The Single Engine, Multi Engine and Instrument columns are all still
there, however, the last 5 columns are now blank. They allow the pilot
to log what is important to him/her. For example, cross country, float,
turbine, jet, over 12500, landing/takeoffs, miles flown - the list
up to you.
Weight of book: 1.20 kg (2.65 lbs)
Page dimensions: 21.6 cm by 22.9 cm (8.5 inches by 9 inches)
Number of pages: 288
Total entries: 2780
Our logbook also has pages for logging aircraft flown, type ratings,
recency and proficiency requirements as well as having a 10 year
summary section. View below for a sample of the pages.
Please note, the images below are not to scale.
General Entry Page

General Entry Page - Facing

Pilot Proficiency Check Record

Aircraft Flown Record

10 Year Summary

10 Year Summary - Facing

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