Hi All,
Not sure whether this belongs here or in "Training & Student Pilots" - I guess either is OK.
Anyway... my story is no doubt a familiar one. After a decade or two of distractions and false starts I have finally taken what feels like a real (if tiny) step towards starting my flight training: I sent off for my RA-Aus student pilot membership!
So I'm beginning to think about next steps - one of which is that of course I'm going to need a logbook to record my adventures in flying.
I know this is a minor detail in the scheme of things, but I guess I'm going to have it for a long time so I want to make sure I get the most suitable one if possible.
That's where things get a little tricky.... the only logbook I've actually held in my hands is the hardback ATC (Aviation Theory Centre) one. My impressions: the quality is good and it looks like it will withstand a bit of abuse, and last the distance. It seems kind of large and heavy to be lugging around in your flight bag (and it's hard for me to imagine filling it in my lifetime!) but I guess there's also a trade-off there - a small logbook might be hard to fill out.
So my questions are:
Out of the easily available logbooks out there (e.g. ATC, CASA, Airservices, ASA, Zuluworks, etc), which one(s) have you used or seen? Which are your favourites and why?
I gather that most/all of them conform to some sort of ICAO standard - so are there any problems/issues around using the non-Australian ones?
Thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Steven