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My current ASA logbook simply has a column labeled "As Flight Instructor"
to record the time, endorsement records are maintained in the back, student name and a description of training given is simply entered just as if I'd received training. Jim "kontiki" wrote in message ... I just received my CFI ticket (finally decided to go for it) and now I want to log flight training hours in a separate logbook. Any of you CFIs have a suggestion for one? I've searched the usual pilot shops on line and it appears that a logbook geared to CFI flight training doesn't exist... It seems that would be a popular item. I don't want to a computerized logbook (for now) since I don't have a laptop. Which of the available ones (ASA, Jeppeson, et.al.) do you CFIs recommend? TIA |
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Jim Burns wrote:
My current ASA logbook simply has a column labeled "As Flight Instructor" to record the time, endorsement records are maintained in the back, student name and a description of training given is simply entered just as if I'd received training. Jim Hmmm sounds like a good solution, can you give me the item number of that ASA book? I'm on my second ASA-SP-30 and would prefer a bit larger size log book with more room to elaborate on lesson actvities/comments for each entry than this book provides. I have a hard time writing in very tiny letters (that would be required if I tried to put it all in this one). |
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Sorry, I checked my book and it's actually a Jeppesen, no model number, no
publish date, only says Pilot Logbook on the cover. As far as room is concerned, I simply use as many lines as necessary. Jim "kontiki" wrote in message news ![]() Jim Burns wrote: My current ASA logbook simply has a column labeled "As Flight Instructor" to record the time, endorsement records are maintained in the back, student name and a description of training given is simply entered just as if I'd received training. Jim Hmmm sounds like a good solution, can you give me the item number of that ASA book? I'm on my second ASA-SP-30 and would prefer a bit larger size log book with more room to elaborate on lesson actvities/comments for each entry than this book provides. I have a hard time writing in very tiny letters (that would be required if I tried to put it all in this one). |
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