Which data must be recorded in the aircraft log or other?


Which data must be recorded in the aircraft log or other? What record shall be made in the aircraft log or other permanent record by the pilot making the VOR operational check? The date, place, bearing error, and signature.


Are you required to log every flight in your pilot log book?

In the United States, a pilot is required to log all flight time that is used to meet the minimum requirements for a certificate, rating, flight review, or instrument proficiency check, and for currency. This means that a pilot does not need to record every single one of his or her flights.


Which data must be recorded in the aircraft logbook?

According to FARs 91.411, 413, and 417, all aircraft records must contain the following information:
  • A record of the maintenance, modifications, and alterations accomplished to the aircraft.
  • The Total Time and Landings/Cycles on the aircraft and engines.


What information is required to be entered into an aircraft maintenance record?

(i) The total time in service of the airframe, each engine, each propeller, and each rotor. (ii) The current status of life-limited parts of each airframe, engine, propeller, rotor, and appliance.


What documents must always be on an aircraft?

We'll start on familiar ground, with the mnemonic AROW. The letters stand for the documents that must be carried aboard an airplane. They are an airworthiness certificate, registration certificate, operating limitations, and weight and balance information.


What are the 5 required entries in pilot logbook or flight record?

Date. Total flight time or lesson time. Location where the aircraft departed and arrived, or for lessons in a flight simulator or flight training device, the location where the lesson occurred. Type and identification of aircraft, flight simulator, flight training device, or aviation training device, as appropriate.