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Subject: Re: Log Book questions
From: jbolinger@lintek.com (J L Bolinger)
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In article <19981001200845.00827.00004987@ng120.aol.com>, hlaviation@aol.com 
says...
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>
>>Hi.  I just bought a new log book.
>>What should I do with my old one?  What I mean is, I dont transfer all
>>the entires from the old log book into my new book, do i?
>
>No, so what I suggest is that you scan or photocopy the old one, and put the
>origional in a very safe place, safe deposit box if you have one, the deep
>freeze at home... you get the picture. Keep the copy in your flight bag incase
>you need to prove something out of it.

Do you would have to copy all of it?  Or just the pages with the
endoresments?  Of course, transfer your total times over.


Jim

