Add totals in pencil and the problem is solved
What about stuff that's crossed out and corrected? I have a few of those where there were some simple math errors and things like that.
You're not ever going get a job.
I have whiteout, blue ink, black ink, and my daughter even put some spoungebob stickers in there once.
If an employer decides not to hire me then its probably for the better.
Too neat a logbook makes me suspiciousNot that he won't ever get a job, but it will reflect poorly on a person to not have a neat logbook and/or resume.
I do know of at least one guy that was turned down for a regional job a few years back because his logbook was sloppy and Total Time didn't match Single + Multi.
Enter the data into Logbook pro. Export it to a PDF. Take it to Kinkos to be bound and covered. Hand them both when you go to your interview. You'll have the neatest logbook there no matter what your original old first logbook full of crappy CFI writing looks like.Not that he won't ever get a job, but it will reflect poorly on a person to not have a neat logbook and/or resume.
Why should they? Mine don't add up either. Didn't know rotor and glider time disqualified you from flying for a regional.
Lots of glider pilots keep separate logbooks from powered. Not uncommon that you will have total time from somewhere else (other category, military, etc)
Enter the data into Logbook pro. Export it to a PDF. Take it to Kinkos to be bound and covered. Hand them both when you go to your interview. You'll have the neatest logbook there no matter what your original old first logbook full of crappy CFI writing looks like.