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ASA's popular logbook is formatted to comply with the standards for all international flyers. In addition to complying with FAA recordkeeping regulations, this logbook complies with ICAO, JAA, CAA, and CASA recordkeeping requirements pertaining to pilots -- including JAR-CFL 1.080.The finest and most verstile logbooks for aviators, The Standard(TM) logbooks have been supporting the aviation industry for over 60 years and comply with the FAA's recordkeeping requirements. With so many options, there is a logbook that's right for you. Versatile, easy-to-use and flexible enough to fit any pilot's needs, student or ATP.Columns provide standardization, but are flexible enough to allow pilots to customize to fit their needs. Summary pages allow pilots to track experience, aircraft types, currency, medical dates, flight review, and more for quick reference. Hard cover, black, 11" x 6-1/2", 288 pages.
The Standard(TM) UAS Operator Log meets the needs of civilian, military, hobbyists, and professional operators alike so that critical flight details can be tracked. It provides record-keeping for flight operations of small and large unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), remote-control aircraft (R/C), remotely piloted aircraft (RPA), and drones. Provides effective 14 CFR Part 107 operation and maintenance record-keeping for those holding a Remote Pilot certificate with UAS rating. The logbook has sufficient room for more than 300 flights with space to record the equipment details, location (city, lat/long), aircraft category, flight conditions, type of operating time (dual received, Remote Pilot In Command, sensor operator, mission coordinator, instructor and a blank column usable for payload operator or Visual Observer, when an aircraft is armed, or other details pertinent to the operation), number of takeoff/launch and landing/recovery, and the total duration of the flight. The remarks area provides space to note the mission, crew, control method (such as RC, first person view or RPV and autonomous), exemption number, battery number and configuration or other information to correlate to the flight controller mission logs. It also includes a summary page for Owner/Operator (such as contact details, recurrency training, device maintenance), a scheduled and unscheduled maintenance log, summary page for equipment and hours flown, and initial and recurrent training endorsements. The finest and most versatile logbooks for aviators, The Standard(TM) pilot logbooks have been supporting the aviation industry for over 60 years and comply with the FAA's recordkeeping requirements.
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