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I've found that more and more shops are now using computer printed "sticky
pages" which are then stuck into the logbooks, instead of hand-written entries. Much more legible, however, after a few of these are stuck in a log, the log book gets rather "fat". "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... Leave the logs at home. The only time I EVER take my logs out is during annual. Normal work during the year can be done by getting a sticker from the A&P and putting that in the logs when you get home. If you let an A&P see your logs, he'll charge you for several hours of labor to read the entire logs. Only during an annual does the mechanic have a reason to look at your logs. |
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