Standard-ICAO Aircraft Journey Log (Large)

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The Journey Log is the key to tracking air time for maintenance and management purposes. The Standard-ICAO Aircraft Journey Log follows the guidelines set by ICAO member states around the world such as the FAA, Transport Canada, Mexico's AFAC, and Europe's EASA. It's possible to keep track of air time using phones or tablets, but it's not possible to leave e-devices with the airplane at all times for use by the next pilot. This is where the use of an intermediate paper Journey Log becomes necessary.

ICAO rules (essentially the same in every country) require that a record of air-time must be in the aircraft when in use, and that the record of air-time must be kept for 6 months after the last entry to guide the maintenance engineers responsible for certifying the aircraft. The remaining numbered fields are information that is required by other regulators, ramp inspectors, and the accountants! Also, don't overlook that a current Journey Log is required by foreign immigration people on cross-border flights. Unlike Tech logs, Journey Logs can be kept forever, or recycled when they've done their job. They're not expensive and they make everybody's work a lot easier during the routine inspections!

Standard-ICAO Aircraft Journey Log: This item is the LARGE FORMAT, ICAO English language only, Journey Log (8.5" x 11") (Click on above image for inside view). This Aircraft Journey Log is mostly used by charter, rotorcraft, and flight training operators. Wire spiral binding plus standard 3-hole drill.

Shipping:$12.00 (North America only) flat rate shipping (the shipping charge applies to ANY quantity of this item). The more copies you order, the lower is the unit shipping charge. Example: Shipping charge is $12.00 total for any quantity; if you order 4, it's just $3 each.

Standard-ICAO Aircraft Journey Log: (Large size 8.5"w x 11"h) Ca$33.95 each

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You can order here using PayPal at any time, or from your nearest Aircraft Spruce outlet - or even a local airport Pilot Shop, if that works (to save time and money on shipping, etc.)