The Standard Pilot Log


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The finest and most verstile logbooks for aviators. These logbooks have been "The Standard" of the industry for over 30 years and comply with the FAA's record keeping requirements. With so many options, there is a logbook that's right for you. Versatile, easy-to-use and flexible enough to fit any pilot's needs, student or ATP.




The Standard Pilot Log (Burgundy)


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The finest and most verstile logbooks for aviators, The Standard(TM) logbooks have been supporting the aviation industry for over 60 years and comply with the FAA's recordkeeping requirements. With so many options, there is a logbook that's right for you. Versatile, easy-to-use and flexible enough to fit any pilot's needs, student or ATP.




The Standard Pilot Log (Black)


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The finest and most verstile logbooks for aviators, The Standard(TM) logbooks have been supporting the aviation industry for over 60 years and comply with the FAA's recordkeeping requirements. With so many options, there is a logbook that's right for you. Versatile, easy-to-use and flexible enough to fit any pilot's needs, student or ATP.




The Standard Flight Crew Log


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Presents the FAA's record-keeping requirements.




The Standard Pilot Master Log


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ASA's popular logbook is formatted to comply with the standards for all international flyers. In addition to complying with FAA recordkeeping regulations, this logbook complies with ICAO, JAA, CAA, and CASA recordkeeping requirements pertaining to pilots -- including JAR-CFL 1.080. The finest and most verstile logbooks for aviators, The Standard(TM) logbooks have been supporting the aviation industry for over 60 years and comply with the FAA's recordkeeping requirements. With so many options, there is a logbook that's right for you. Versatile, easy-to-use and flexible enough to fit any pilot's needs, student or ATP. Columns provide standardization, but are flexible enough to allow pilots to customize to fit their needs. Summary pages allow pilots to track experience, aircraft types, currency, medical dates, flight review, and more for quick reference. Hard cover, black, 11" x 6-1/2", 288 pages.




The Standard Aircraft Log


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Designed to help keep records of entire aircraft in order: inspections, tests, repairs, alterations, ADs, service bulletins, and equipment additions, removals or exchanges. Includes sections for major alterations and altimeter/static system checks.




The Standard Aircraft Flight Log


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Spiral-bound and perfectly sized to fit in an aircraft glove box or chart pocket, this logbook is a quick reference to the recent history of the airplane so pilots have immediate access to the airplane's records, without having to dig through logbooks usually kept in the maintenance hangar. The Aircraft Flight Log fills a gap in aircraft records for pilots, and instantly allows them to know the status of the aircraft they are about to fly. This new version now contains an entry for tracking GPS database updates. Formatted for ease of use, the Aircraft Flight Log features space for the pilot-in-command to log: out/in operating time destination and purpose of flight squawks if oil was added inspections performed (VOR, pitot-static, ELT) when an oil change, 100-hour, annual inspection, and GPS database update is due This allows pilots in the following flights to quickly familiarize themselves with the airplane and be warned of potential problems. It is a way for the previous pilot to "speak" to the following pilot of details about the operating characteristics; something not always possible as pilots don't typically have the opportunity to personally hand the keys to the next pilot. The log is also useful for recording operations for tax purposes, as well as monitoring oil consumption. The inside of the Aircraft Flight Log can be personalized for each aircraft, with places to note N-number, type of aircraft, serial numbers of the airframe and engine(s), and the date of purchase. Contact information is prominently displayed for owner information should the log be misplaced, and there is a section detailing the date the log begins and ends, along with engine tach information. The Standard(TM) logbooks have been supporting the aviation industry for over 60 years and comply with the FAA's recordkeeping requirements.




Civil Aeronautics Board Reports


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