nonstop
Well-Known Member
Well here is my situation. I am new to this forum. I've been flying since 1988 and have a commercial SEL /instrument with about between 800 and 950 hours. The reason I'm not sure of my TT is because I had my car broken into any had my logbook stolen. This happened 1997. I've able to reconstruct my logbook since then and have made sure to keep a logbook both written and in my computer with regular backups to make sure tis doesn't happen to me again. The problem I'm now having is that although I've been able to reconstruct my logbook almost completely, there is about 100-150 hours of logged time I can't account for as the the FBO's I flew out of either don't have records that go back far enough of they're out of business. I am making a career change and have decided to pursue an airline career. What can anyone suggest I do to account for those missing hours. I'm 42 and spending additional time building back that lost time is time I don't want to spend. I have been reading all the posts over the last several weeks and have found them to be very interesting and I personally have learned quite a bit. Any advise on this issue will be greatly appreciated. :banghead: