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John Clonts
July 21st 06, 02:39 PM
Is it required to maintain a log of individual flights for an aircraft
personally owned and operated under part 91? I know that we do this
but I'm not sure that it's required...
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Thanks,
John Clonts
Temple, Texas
N7NZ
Jim Macklin
July 21st 06, 03:22 PM
No, just records of the time required to track the required
maintenance. If tires have limits, you log landings, if the
engines have start cycle limits, you log starts. The
requirement varies with the aircraft certification, but Part
91 only requires minimums. The more modern airplanes have
data recorders that automatically track data.
Companies operating under part 91 may have their own rules,
for internal accounting.
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James H. Macklin
ATP,CFI,A&P
"John Clonts" > wrote in message
ups.com...
| Is it required to maintain a log of individual flights for
an aircraft
| personally owned and operated under part 91? I know that
we do this
| but I'm not sure that it's required...
|
| --
| Thanks,
| John Clonts
| Temple, Texas
| N7NZ
|
Robert M. Gary
July 21st 06, 07:21 PM
John Clonts wrote:
> Is it required to maintain a log of individual flights for an aircraft
> personally owned and operated under part 91? I know that we do this
> but I'm not sure that it's required...
Flights no, time yes.
-Robert
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