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Old March 6th, 2008, 20:35   #80
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Default Re: Log book lies

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Originally Posted by Chief Captain View Post
No you cannot. Falsely logging time is just as illegal for the student pilot as the airline captain 2 weeks from retirement.

(2) Any fraudulent or intentionally false entry in any logbook, record, or report that is required to be kept, made, or...
Careful how you choose to chunk sentences there; I think that one is best chunked like this:

(2) [Any fraudulent or intentionally false entry] [in any logbook, record, or report] [that is required to be kept, made, or used] [to show compliance with any requirement] [for the issuance or exercise of the privileges] [of any certificate, rating, or authorization under this part]

In particular, "kept, made or used" is a single statement of utility, I'd bet.
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