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Personal Experience Record

This logbook is intended to record an aircraft engineer's maintenance experience for application for an EASA Part 66 license. It provides instructions for logging tasks performed, including filling in dates, aircraft/registration details, job references, task descriptions, sign-offs by supervisors. Each page can record details of 10 maintenance tasks and must be signed and stamped by the logbook owner and include page numbering. Personal and employment details sections collect information on the engineer's name, license, address, employers and roles.

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Personal Experience Record

This logbook is intended to record an aircraft engineer's maintenance experience for application for an EASA Part 66 license. It provides instructions for logging tasks performed, including filling in dates, aircraft/registration details, job references, task descriptions, sign-offs by supervisors. Each page can record details of 10 maintenance tasks and must be signed and stamped by the logbook owner and include page numbering. Personal and employment details sections collect information on the engineer's name, license, address, employers and roles.

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Aircraft Engineer’s Maintenance Experience Logbook

Suitable also for application for EASA Part 66 license initial issue / amendment
Preface
This logbook complies with EASA Part 66 requirements and can be used by an aircraft engineer for the application for initial issue/amendment
of a Part 66 aircraft maintenance license. It can be used at the same time for the maintenance experience of a person through all of his
employment as an aircraft engineer.

The format and layout of the logbook is designed to enable a methodical and progressive recording of ongoing work experience by the user,
thereby enabling a quicker and more accurate assessment of the user’s technical knowledge and experience by a regulatory authority, employer
or assessor.

Instructions for use


 All blocks must be filled in ink. Each line can accommodate one maintenance task thus each page can be used for 10 tasks.
 Preferred date format is DD/MM/YYY (Block 1).
 Job/WO reference number (Block 4) is necessary as a proof of actual maintenance performed on the aircraft.
 In Job Description and document reference (Block 7) a full description shall be entered including the type of work (e.g. replacement /
inspection /check /cleaning etc).
 Each line must be signed and stamped (Block 8) by the supervisor/authorized person by the maintenance organization. This person must
be a holder of a valid EASA Part 66 aircraft maintenance license.
 The Logbook Owner must sign and ask for his company stamp at the bottom line of each page.
 All pages must be numbered in sequence at the lower right corner of each page.
Personal Info and Employment
Personal Data
Logbook Owners Full Name Name: Surname: Fathers Name:

Date of Birth:
(DD/MM/YYYY)

Permanent Address
(Address, Zip Code, City, Country)

Nationality:

License Nr:

Employment Record
Organization Organization’s Name: Approval Reference:

Position / Role in Organization

Employment from: To:

Confirmation by: Position in Company:


(Full Name)

Date: Signature / Stamp:


AIRCRAFT ENGINEER’S MAINTENANCE EXPERIENCE LOGBOOK

1. Date 2. A/c Type 3. Registration Job/WO 5. Privilege 6. ATA


4. 7. Task performed and maintenance document reference 8.Supervisor’s
(DD/MM/YYYY)
Ref. Nr. used (B1,B2…) Chapter Name, Signature,
Stamp and License
Number
1 *

2 *

3 *

4 *

5 *

6 *

7 *

8 *

9 *

10 *

* T h e signed person confirms that the work referred in block 7 has been carried out correctly by the logbook owner under his/her supervision and in
accordance with the appropriate technical documentation.

Logbook Owner’s Name:_______________________Signature:_____________ Company Stamp:

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