>I was wondering if I should copy part of my log books for filling
>and safe keeping
Kevin - I duplicate all my log entries in a FileMaker Pro (natch!)
database file. It took a while to get them all in there in the first
place, but it's simple to keep up now. It also allows me to analyse
the information in ways that a paper log could not. How impressed the
CAA would be by it, I have no idea, but it gives me some comfort (and
yes, I do backup daily!). I constructed my own system, based on the
columns in a CAA CAP407 logbook, and you could do much the same in
any database manager application with little effort. If you are using
FileMaker, you're welcome to a copy of my file. You could just enter
the last page or two for now, and perhaps add older pages as time
permits. I believe that Jeppeson (or someone else) is now producing
an electronic log book (for windoze only) that is accepted by the FAA
as a valid record.
regards
Rowland
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