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Originally Posted by RPM;1122389" If I put a crapload of fake flight time in my log book will I get caught in an airline interview?" |

Statement! Forever on Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooogle.
Wasn't there some Floridians taxiing around with some old beaten up Aztec (with a safety pilot, nonetheless) to 'build Multi Engine PIC time?"
When did the FAA come out with the "intention of flight" rule?
Logbooks are 'personal document' the regs do not require logging anything other than currency and flights to meet regulatory requirements.
There are some logbooks in circulation which look scary - to say the least.
I have seen CFI's create a "one day collect entry", showing 3 different callsigns, with nothing but the names of students, with total time 8.0.
There is no way of ever figuring out if these flight actually took place, since there are no aircraft logbooks to refer to. Good luck finding details.