Totals forwarded: 10.0 (Grand total from previous page) Totals forwarded: 0.0 (you have no previous pages) You use this to add on to the current page total to get the new grand total.Īs an example, 2 pages of a logbook (assuming the first two pages of a pilot's first logbook) "Totals forwarded" is normally the grand total from the previous page. If one column represents takeoff and landing I would just write a 1 for a "set" of take off and landing if that makes sense. I would think it strange to have to write the same thing twice for "Totals to date" and "Grand total" but I have not seen that format before so am unsure. "Totals to Date" and "Grand Total" mean the same thing, (apparently I have to write this twice in my logbook.īut what is "Totals forwarded"? Any ideas?Īlso, thanks for responding everyone this is my first post on the forums.Īre there any instructions at the front / back of your logbook? "Page Total" is the total hours of that page of the log book, Ok, so I only have one column that represents both takeoff and landing, so should I write 2 instead of 1?
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