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- Path: sparky!uunet!bcstec!vanzwol
- From: vanzwol@bcstec.ca.boeing.com (Ted Van Zwol)
- Subject: Log Books -- Does anyone in R/C netland maintain such a monster?
- Message-ID: <BzqEx8.Jq1@bcstec.ca.boeing.com>
- Organization: Boeing Computer Services
- Distribution: boeing
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 21:41:30 GMT
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- I have a question that I'd like to present to the net. It really strikes
- my curiosity.
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- I hate to say "true" pilots---hmm, let's say "full-scale" pilots maintain
- a log book of hours, etc. I realize most of this is for FAA purposes,
- especially if one is trying to work toward advanced certifications. But,
- I'm curious to know if [anyone | many | most] of you maintain a log of
- flights for your R/C aircraft...If so, what do you track in your log?
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- BTW, I'm a beginner pilot who's still trying to patch up my plane from an
- incident a year ago. I intend to go head strong into flying again this year.
- The idea of a log popped into my head, but (I'm almost embarrased to admit)
- it seemed somewhat silly, or non-value added.
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- Comments?
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- --
- Ted C Van Zwol | Genius does what it must,
- uucp: {...!}uunet!bcstec!vanzwol | Talent does what it can.
- internet: vanzwol@bcstec.ca.boeing.com | -Emerson
- ^^^^ new...
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