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What to Do When You Lose Your Logbook
If you can’t put your hands on your logbook, here’s what the FAA will accept as proof of hours.
Meg Godlewski
Updated Jul 17, 2024 12:47 PM EDT
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What Is the Rudder Used for in Flying?
Meg Godlewski
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Is Sferics Equipment Still Needed in the Cockpit?
Scott Dennstaedt
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What Is a Brasher Warning?
Meg Godlewski
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Who Checks the Localizer/ILS at an Airport?
Meg Godlewski
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How Do I File a Pilot Weather Report Online?
Scott Dennstaedt
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Can Student Pilots Perform Preventative Maintenance on Aircraft?
Meg Godlewski
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Is There an Official Weather Briefing?
Meg Godlewski
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Should You Clean an Airplane Windscreen Before Every Flight?
Meg Godlewski
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How Do You Know When to Descend?
Meg Godlewski
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What Is an Outflow Boundary Shown on a Surface Analysis Chart?
Scott Dennstaedt
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Should I File an Initial Approach Fix?
Meg Godlewski
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