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Logbook question

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Written on: 30. 08. 08 [00:22]
candyflite
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To all interview experts---

If your logbook hasn't been touched for quite some time, what would be your advice if you are invited for an interview with a major airline? Whats the best way to get the book up and ready and whats the most time saving method? Cheerio.
Written on: 18. 09. 08 [19:05]
fliteadmin
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My advice is to keep your logbook up to date from now on! icon_smile.gif

If you plan to get it all back together again, I would recommend using a software. This way you would not have to add up all the numbers yourself.
But make sure you can backup this software once in while, so you don't have to start all over again... banghead.gif

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