Stamp Duties Act, 1968 (Act 77 of 1968)
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Civil Aviation Act, 2009 (Act No. 13 of 2009)RegulationsCivil Aviation Regulations, 2011Part 101 : Remotely Piloted Aircraft SystemsSubpart 3 : Personnel Licensing101.03.7 Pilot logbook |
(1) | The holder of an RPL must maintain in a pilot logbook a record of all his or her flight time, instrument time, simulation time and instruction time. |
(2) | Where electronic logbooks are used, the electronic data must be printed on paper at least every 90 days and the printed pages filed sequentially in a binder. |
(3) | The pilot must retain all pilot logbooks for at least 60 months from the date that person no longer holds a valid pilot licence. |
(4) | The holder of an RPL must make the logbook available for inspection upon a reasonable request by an authorised officer, inspector or authorised person. |