Re: Log book lies Situation: You sign a student's logbook and then they change it after the fact from 1.8 to 4.8 TT. What is in the logbook, with your signature, is incorrect. Are you in trouble as far as the FAA is concerned? Who signs the logbook on each page to verify it's validity? The owner of the logbook, or the CFI?
I agree with you in principle with signing an obvious incorrect entry. But remember you aren't certifying the time logged, just that you did training. It's up to the logbook owner to see that the entries are correct.
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