NAPPF
Logbook
Terry Myers, Transportation Security Administration, Aviation Security
Inspector
Flight instructors and student pilots need to know details about the TSA
requirements as part of the flight instruction process. Learn the rules, the
exceptions, and how to conform with those rules.
Transportation Security Administration (4/3/07)

TSA Log Book Endorsement for CFI's to Enter into Both the Student Log Book
and Their Own Log Book (US Citizens Version):
"I certify that [insert student's name] has presented me a [insert
type of document presented, such as a U.S. birth certificate or U.S. passport,
and the relevant control or sequential number on the document, if any]
establishing that he [or she] is a U.S. citizen or national in accordance
with 49 CFR 1552.3(h). [Insert Date, Instructor's Signature and CFI Number.]"
Jim Sweeney, USUA and NAPPF Board Member
Jim Sweeney tells us how to log training time towards a sport pilot rating.
Basic Flight Instructors (BFIs) and Ultralight Flight Instructors (UFIs) can
train pilots for Sport Pilot ratings. We have gotten some questions from both
students and trainers on how to log that training time properly. You can get
here what you can't get in FAA literature.
SweeneyCorp, USUA,
NAPPF (8/22/06)

Jim Sweeney, USUA and NAPPF Board Member
Jim Sweeney
visits with us about logging time for student pilots. Who can log what for who
and when and how long they can do it. This is important information for those
getting started out in the sport and (again) for instructors that want to do it
right. SweeneyCorp,
USUA, NAPPF.
(5/2/06)
