‘Nature of flight’ I use for aerodromes and number of landings. The ‘crew member’ column is for flights that aren’t otherwise specifically loggable. The format of the column headings, translated. There’s also grids to keep track of aircraft types flown and licences gained. The front cover explains how to fill it out, which was handy in the early days. It doesn’t look that good so I might eventually get one custom made on Etsy to also hold all the licences etc. Later I got a leather cover which keeps it together. It was starting to splay out, so I used a bulldog clip after seeing an instructor’s logbook fall apart in the wind on a tower staircase. They don’t make them anymore and aéroclub pilots have a white FFA one and a choice of hardback and paperback. It’s hardback, 24×16cm, and has lines for 1,050 flights. I have a DGAC logbook, standard issue in 2007.
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