
eCFR :: 14 CFR 61.51 -- Pilot logbooks. (FAR 61.51)
(b) Logbook entries. For the purposes of meeting the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section, each person must enter the following information for each flight or lesson logged:
FAA Feedback: Logbook Entries - Aviation Pros
Aug 6, 2014 · All certificated and authorized maintenance personnel can make just two kinds of record entries: one for maintenance performed and one for inspections completed. The rule …
Instructor Tips: Logbook Entries - AOPA
Feb 5, 1999 · FAR 61.51 (b), "Logbook entries," lists the information that must be logged for each flight or lesson. This includes the date, total flight or lesson time, the departure and destination …
Apr 13, 2002 · The following are examples of logbook entries to be made in accordance with FAR Part 43.
Aircraft Maintenance: Logging lessons - AOPA
Aug 27, 2015 · Any time you perform maintenance, you must log the following: The signature, the certificate number, and kind of certificate held by the person approving or disapproving for …
Owner Maintenance: Log Book Entry - Backcountry Pilot
Nov 25, 2012 · Question for the masses; what does YOUR entry for the airframe logbook look like when you do owner maintenance? It seems to be a bit grey as far as how its done. I want my …
Maintenance Logbook Entries - Legal & Medical Services (PPS)
Sep 1, 2016 · Generally, the regulations which cover the mechanic’s obligation to make log book entries, as well as the obligations of an aircraft registered owner or operator, are covered by …
The Logbooks Tell All — Or Do They? - AVweb
Jun 6, 1998 · Before buying any used aircraft, a thorough review of its maintenance records is essential. Some logbooks provide only the sketchiest details of an aircraft’s service history, …
How To Fill Out A Pilot Logbook A Comprehensive Guide
Filling out a pilot logbook is a fundamental aspect of aviation professionalism and regulatory compliance. By mastering the art of logbook entries and adhering to best practices, pilots can …
eCFR :: 46 CFR Part 78 Subpart 78.37 -- Logbook Entries
(a) The master or person in charge of a vessel that is required by 46 U.S.C. 11301 to have an official logbook shall maintain the logbook on form CG-706. When the voyage is completed, …