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Final Approach
I'm afraid my quest for my instrument rating has been dealt a severe setback as of last night. I went flying with my instructor. Back on the ground I could not move my seat back and had to squeeze out of the airplane. Got my logbook from the car, handed it to my instructor, wrote out a check to him. Asked him to come look at my seat. The last time I remember seeing it is when he was walking up to me. I handed him the check and do not remember ever touching or seeing my logbook again, though he says I took it and was then away for a minute or so, so I assume I put it in my car. He fiddled with my seat and eventually released the latch that was installed by the previous owner as a safety measure and which my mechanic had supposedly disconnected. I put my airplane away, made a couple of stops on the way home, and meant to look at my logbook but but put it off until this morning. This morning I discovered that it was missing. Looked everywhere in my condo, my car, drove out to the airport and searched my airplane thoroughly, and the area in front of the hangar and on the side where I was parked, and where my CFII was parked as well. Also talked to my CFII, who searched his own car. My logbook is gone. Vanished into thin air. All I can do is hope that some honest soul found it and will mail it to me.
So I assume I am not even legal to be PIC in my own airplane now, since it is a complex aircraft and requires a logbook endorsement which I no longer have. I no longer have the umpteen cross country PIC hours that I had logged above the required 50 for the instrument rating plus the 60-odd hours under the hood and the ground and flight training that I had accumulated over the last year. I no longer have any way to answer the questions on my insurance renewal and my medical renewal (both due next year) about hours logged in past 90 days, 6 months, 1 year, etc. In short, I am starting over again from scratch, except for my PP-ASEL rating which is in the FAA records as well as my plastic certificate, and my current 3rd class medical.
I'm just wondering if anyone has any further advice, or whether the situation is less bleak (or even more bleak) than it looks right now.
So I assume I am not even legal to be PIC in my own airplane now, since it is a complex aircraft and requires a logbook endorsement which I no longer have. I no longer have the umpteen cross country PIC hours that I had logged above the required 50 for the instrument rating plus the 60-odd hours under the hood and the ground and flight training that I had accumulated over the last year. I no longer have any way to answer the questions on my insurance renewal and my medical renewal (both due next year) about hours logged in past 90 days, 6 months, 1 year, etc. In short, I am starting over again from scratch, except for my PP-ASEL rating which is in the FAA records as well as my plastic certificate, and my current 3rd class medical.
I'm just wondering if anyone has any further advice, or whether the situation is less bleak (or even more bleak) than it looks right now.