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Granted that we can pretty much enter anything into our log books as long as
we are willing to sign the true and accurate caveat at the bottom of the page. Here's a hypothetical scenario. CJ gets an invitation to go for a ride in ER's rotary wing machine for a 30 minute hop around the town. CJ is PP ASEL without a helo endorsement. ER is fully qualified to fly the machine but does NOT have a CFI cert. CJ asks ER to 'sign' his log book showing that he did a 30 minute flight in NXXXX. No entry is made to show any dual, nor PIC time. So what's the point? I suppose the entry tallies up another 30 minutes in the total time column. I'd have another hundred hours in my log book if I'd tallied up the number of times I sat in the front seat and never touched the controls. How about riding in the back seat? Or seat 18C on Southwest from LAX to Phoenix? |
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