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Old March 7th, 2008, 00:35   #96
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Default Re: Log book lies

What can I say. I disagree with your point. The regulatory requirement for an instructor to "sign the logbook of each person to whom that instructor has given flight training or ground training" is not in a vacuum. It's there to verify that trainig requirements were in fact met, not to have students collect CFI autographs.

I don't see the notary's job of verifying that the person signingis in fact the person signing and taking the person's oath as in the least equivalent.
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