For those of you who have digitized.... I have all these bound books with larger folded stacks of paper paperclipped or stapled in at various locations. I assume you had to use a flatbed scanner- did you also go through and un-staple/de-paperclip all those extra packets of stuff as well? I see the value in having a digital copy but it seems like a heck of an undertaking.
Really I was just thinking about finding another plastic water-resistant pouch that's not ripped to stuff everything back into. I've always kept mine in the plane in case I need to get work done while traveling and under the assumption that any scenario that destroyed the books would also likely destroy the plane with them.
After 35 years the previous owner gave me a little zippered bag about an inch thick with 3 log books in it and hardly any receipts. The plane was all original with no upgrades so no 337s or STCs. He warned me to keep it safe. Logs were mostly complete. It only flew 1400hrs in the previous 35 years.My aircraft logbooks and associated paperwork have been in this ripped zipper bag since I bought the plane. Every time I look at it I’ve thought I should do something about that and never gotten to it….
What does everyone else keep their pile of logs and misc docs in?
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In the safe deposit box. Scanned copies on a DVD at home, 2nd DVD in the airplane, 3rd DVD in the safe deposit box with the books.