seagull
Well-Known Member
Hmm, I haven't updated my log book in about 4 years, does that mean that I haven't accumulated any time?
You can log what you want, and if you don't log it you will have a harder time using it to get a new rating or, perhaps, a job, but you can be sure that when it comes to limits on hours flown under the regulation (which is CFR 135 or 121 stuff in this discussion, although there is a rule on flight instruction under 61, as I recall, as well), it doesn't matter whether it's in your book, it matters what can be proven in a court room.
You can log what you want, and if you don't log it you will have a harder time using it to get a new rating or, perhaps, a job, but you can be sure that when it comes to limits on hours flown under the regulation (which is CFR 135 or 121 stuff in this discussion, although there is a rule on flight instruction under 61, as I recall, as well), it doesn't matter whether it's in your book, it matters what can be proven in a court room.
