Ok, say your a private pilot with 20 hours of instrument instruction 20
hours simulator time, you move to a new area and in that move you lose your
log book, you cannot find your instructor to re create the logs because he
took an airline job. I'd say that's money lost.
And I'd say it's a lost logbook.
Because you would have to do
that training over again. So logs are money.
If you think logs are money, try buying a new GPS using yours. By your logic,
EVERYTHING that *costs* money IS money.
I am not being obtuse. I know very well what your point is. But it's a pet
peeve of mine when I hear the old generally-accepted adage, "time is money".
Time is time. Money is money. They are neither synonymous nor
interchangeable.
And neither are a logbook and money.
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