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Old June 21st 05, 04:41 PM
Mark Hansen
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On 6/21/2005 08:28, Dave Butler wrote:

wrote:
I'm going on a 2 week cross country with my plane and had a thought
that if I need any work done during the trip I should have my logs with
me.

I normally keep them at home but maybe being far from home like this I
should have them with me. I like them safe at home, but I think this
situation has to be an exception. Agree?


Nope. Can't imagine why you'd need 'em. Take a copy if it makes you feel better.
Leave the originals at home.

DGB


I've heard of folks that get their logs duplicated onto CDs, then just
take the CD with them. That way, the originals are still safe at home.

There are companies that will scan the logs for you, but you'll have
to trust them with your books...

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Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Student
Sacramento, CA