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Old July 13th 04, 01:15 AM
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....I make
sufficient
notes in the tiny space provided for comments so that I can look back years
later and recall details of the flight . . . who was with me, what site I
photographed (if any) and other "memory joggers".



Be careful with those notes. They become part of the 'official' record.
Someone who, as part of being checked for something else, had their log
book checked and it was noticed that he had taken a passenger up, and he
wasn't current with his take offs and landings. His note in the memo
section of the passenger did him in.




I'm not worried about it at all. I keep my logbook accurate for ME.

Where does this paranoia come from?






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