Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this Jeppesen hardbound logbook best suited for?
This logbook fits student pilots, flight instructors, and working professionals alike. With 520 entries, standard logging categories, and a rugged matte black hardcover, it carries a new pilot from first lesson through checkrides and continues to serve as currency and career hours accumulate. The durable hardbound build makes it a practical single book for pilots who want records that last.
How many flight entries and pages does the Jeppesen Premium Hardbound Logbook hold?
This logbook provides space for 520 detailed flight entries across 96 pages of premium paper. It also includes annual summary sections spanning 10 years, so most pilots can document many seasons of flying in a single book. That capacity makes it well suited to student pilots, flight instructors, and professionals building airline hours.
What sections and columns does the logbook include?
The layout has dedicated sections for solo time, cross-country flights, pilot-in-command hours, dual instruction time, and simulator sessions. It also provides organized columns for aircraft details, flight routes, endorsements, certifications, medical information, and annual summaries. This comprehensive structure helps pilots keep every critical detail of their flying career properly organized in one place.
Can I log multi-engine, rotorcraft, or glider time in this logbook?
Yes. The layout includes organized columns for aircraft details along with standard logging categories such as pilot-in-command, dual, cross-country, solo, and simulator time. Pilots flying different aircraft can record the make, model, and category alongside flight time, so it works for many types of training and operations across an aviation career.
What are the dimensions of the Jeppesen logbook?
The logbook measures 8 5/16 inches by 5 5/16 inches, a compact size that fits easily into virtually any flight bag. The lightweight design keeps it portable for everyday cockpit use without sacrificing durability, so you can carry it to every lesson, checkride, or trip and keep your records current while you travel.
Why are the pages green, and do they resist ink bleed-through?
The logbook uses premium bleed-resistant green paper. The tint is designed to be easy on the eyes and reduce strain during long logging sessions, while the bleed-resistant stock helps keep ink from showing through to the other side of the page. The result is clean, legible entries that stay readable for the life of the book.
How durable is the cover and binding?
It features a robust matte black hardbound cover engineered to withstand the demanding environment of cockpits and flight bags. The hardcover construction helps the book keep its professional appearance and structural integrity over years of regular use, which is why pilots who want a logbook that lasts a full career often choose a hardbound model like this one.
How is the hardbound version different from a softcover pilot logbook?
This is the hardbound edition, built with a rigid matte black hardcover that resists the wear of cockpits and flight bags better than a flexible softcover. The hardbound construction helps the book hold its shape and professional appearance over years of use, making it a popular choice for pilots who want a single durable record that lasts a full flying career.
Is this Jeppesen logbook FAA approved?
The FAA does not formally approve or certify pilot logbooks. Instead, your record simply needs to contain the information required under 14 CFR 61.51. This Jeppesen logbook is built around those standard logging categories, including pilot-in-command, dual, cross-country, solo, and simulator time, so it supports the recordkeeping that regulatory authorities and employers expect from pilots.
Should I write logbook entries in pen or pencil?
Most pilots record entries in permanent ink rather than pencil so the record cannot be erased or altered, which is the practice regulatory authorities and employers expect. If you make a mistake, draw a single line through it, write the correction nearby, and initial it. The bleed-resistant green paper in this Jeppesen logbook helps keep those ink entries clean and legible.
What is the manufacturer part number for this Jeppesen logbook?
The manufacturer part number for this Jeppesen Premium Hardbound Pilot Flight Logbook is 10001315-002. It is produced by Jeppesen Sanderson, a trusted name in aviation publishing for over 85 years. Referencing the part number helps confirm you are ordering the correct hardbound 520 entry model rather than a different cover style or page format.
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