I'm thinking it would be easier to use pre-made sticker endorsements to put in a logbook than to write the entire endorsement out by hand (I don't have the most legible hand-writing).
I make my own. You can go to OfficeMax and get labels, and make whichever ones you want using AC 61-65d as a guide. The labels I use are one big 8.5x11 label, that way I can add lines for limitations to the ones that need them, without running out of room. Type your name, certificate # and expiration date, then sign them after you put them in the logbook as well. Make a full sheet of whichever endorsements you want, then just print out the sheet, cut them out and stick them in an envelope in your flight bag or something.
It's nice to do this with the solo ones. Then if you have a student who you know will be soloing, you can have one already filled out in your pocket and slap it in their logbook as you get out of the plane. That is, if you're using the "element of surprise."
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I'm thinking it would be easier to use pre-made sticker endorsements to put in a logbook than to write the entire endorsement out by hand (I don't have the most legible hand-writing).
Anybody use these, where can I get some?
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I've got the same handwriting issue. the stickers are a good idea. Just remember if you cant read your handwriting the feds cant either which isnt always a bad thing. Just Kidding.
I think it's a great idea (all of my initial endorsements were stickers). Saves you time, and as long as you proof the sticker then you don't have to worry about missing some word by accident.
Then all you have to do is fill in the student name & sign.
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