Arob16
Pre-takeoff checklist
So I'm looking at an aircraft that spent its early years in South America (Venezuela I believe). From 1980-1994, all aircraft maintenance is recorded in one single log book (engine, prop, and airframe). In fact, the more interesting item is, every flight is recorded in this log as well... Anyway, during 1994, they finally split maintenance activity out into 3 separate logs. The kicker is - they used an engine log book as the log for all maintenance during this time, initially leaving me to believe the others are missing... BUT, this log has non-engine repairs in it (i.e. complete landing gear system overhaul, brake system overhaul, new lights, avionics, a new prop, etc etc)
My question - I know there is no requirement to keep separate logs, but is this pretty typical for non-U.S. aircraft? Or South America in general (if anyone knows...).
Thanks
My question - I know there is no requirement to keep separate logs, but is this pretty typical for non-U.S. aircraft? Or South America in general (if anyone knows...).
Thanks