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Jeppesen logbook

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Hallo everybody i need help to fill my jeppesen logbook, there is column approach number & type, what its mean for the number? Number for each leg or something like a code? Thanks

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    Mark Kolber on Jul 06, 2020

    Number = how many.

    Remember that Instrument currency requires you perform a certain *number* of countable instrument approaches within a certain period of time (6 in the previous 6 calendar month under US rules). It’s just a box to make it easy to add them up.

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  2. jousehe on Jul 06, 2020

    Thank you very much

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