OkieAviator
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I was on conference calls most the day and decided to use that time and my copy/scanner/printer/coffee machine and make pdf scans of my Airplane's logbooks.
My actual maintenance binder is 4" thick, organized into several categories and fairly organized. It's taken me 2.5 hours to scan in 3 engine logs, 3 air frame logs and what appears to be a propeller log. This prompted me to come up with a few questions-
1) This is a fixed pitch propeller, the logbook contains entries since installation in 1984 to 2000. All the entries for the most part just state the date, tach time and that the A&P certify "the propeller has been inspecting IAW 100 hour..." However the last entry being 2000, did it become unnecessary to log a propeller inspection separately? The next item is a receipt stating that the propeller was dressed and painted in 2012.
2) Are these typically what people scan as backups or do they scan their AD printouts, oil analysis, STCs, ect?
My actual maintenance binder is 4" thick, organized into several categories and fairly organized. It's taken me 2.5 hours to scan in 3 engine logs, 3 air frame logs and what appears to be a propeller log. This prompted me to come up with a few questions-
1) This is a fixed pitch propeller, the logbook contains entries since installation in 1984 to 2000. All the entries for the most part just state the date, tach time and that the A&P certify "the propeller has been inspecting IAW 100 hour..." However the last entry being 2000, did it become unnecessary to log a propeller inspection separately? The next item is a receipt stating that the propeller was dressed and painted in 2012.
2) Are these typically what people scan as backups or do they scan their AD printouts, oil analysis, STCs, ect?