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Full-size Journey Log

This is the full-size, hard-cover format (8.5" x 11") new Journey Log which has been designed to meet the requirements of the Canadian Aviation Regulations. As permitted by the CARs, this new-style journey log is much simplified from the older formats, allowing the pilot to complete entries much more easily and accurately. Some technical entries are no longer required (such as the weight of the engine oil). There is now a page for Weight & Balance data at the front of the log. When open, the Journey Log pages lie flat to allow for easy data entry.

You can view the inside page layout if you click here.

You can view a printable sample left-hand page here

You can view a printable sample right-hand page here

The trade-mark logo is printed only on the sample pages. If you have run out of pages in your logbook, you may print out the sample pages and attach them into your old logbook. This will carry you until your new logbook arrives!

The AeroTransport Journey Log is a much higher quality logbook!

Note that the hard-cover AeroTransport Journey Log is a much higher quality product than the shoddy government-issue Journey Log.


Small-size Journey Log

Our compact Aircraft Journey Log meets the requirements of most countries for logging aircraft flights. The requirements for logging flights generally require recording the names of flight crew and flight times, and the Aircraft Journey Logs (large and small) are the only ones on the market to meet these basic requirements in a format acceptable to all regulatory agencies. The compact size is popular with general aviation users since the log can be kept in the glove box or in a door pocket, and numbered pages assist when auditing aircraft use. Approved for use in either the USA or Canada, the Aircraft Journey Log also features CARs-compliant entry formats for Weight & Balance, and for the Maintenance Schedule so that the pilots can figure out what's been going on in the hangar.

Helicopter or commercial operators who need to record heaps of maintenance tasks in their Journey Log may find that this log is too small, and they should look at the large-format version (above). This log is very popular with General Aviation fixed wing operators. Take a look at a close-up view of the page layout. Available in English language only.