Bandit_Driver
Gold Member
So, when you apply and interview, do these people want to see signatures in your logbook to verify your flights and training? Just trying to get a better understanding of this process.
The only time I ever had my logbook scrutinized was at my first 135 job and my first regional job. Everything since has been a just a fast flip of my printed logbook and a casual question about about a name ore two in my remarks that the interviewer and I both knew.
IMO a very neat hand written log or a printed and nicely bound e-log will attract few questions after your first job or two in the industry. A sloppy log will most likely reflect poorly on the candidate and may lead to more questioning of time and or no job offer.