Late BFR
C J Campbell wrote:
On 2007-03-24 14:57:01 -0700, Anonymous coward #673
said:
My log book now contains entries for
numerous flights conducted (inadvertently) in violation of FAR61.56.
My question to the group: what is the best way to handle this situation?
There is no requirement to keep a logbook except to show currency. Get a
new logbook, move the total hours into it, and forget about it.
Get your BFR signed off in the new logbook and log enough takeoffs and
landings to show currency. No one will have any reason to look in your
old logbook. Once you get the BFR, I doubt if even the FAA would care.
The above is true. What is a logbook? I use a spiral notebook in the
plane that I replace every six months or so.
What happens if I lose my "logbook" and can't prove I had a BFR? Well,
the guy who gave me the BFR put it in HIS logbook and the FAR says only
that it must be logged in a logbook, not WHOSE logbook.
Please don't read stuff into the FAR's.
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