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CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY — AUSTRALIA
CIVIL AVIATION
ADVISORY PUBLICATION
Date: 1 March 1992
No: 50B-1(0)
SUBJECT: ALTERNATIVE LOG BOOKS FOR CLASS B AIRCRAFT
IMPORTANT
This publication describes a method of
complying with the directions given un-
der Regulation 50B of the CARs. The
information in this publication is advisory
only.
The Civil Aviation Regulations set out
the legal requirements that must be
complied with in relation to the subject
matter of this publication. There may be
a number of ways of ensuring that the
requirements of the CARs are met. This
publication sets out the method that is
preferred and will ensure compliance
with the regulations. However, before
using the information in this publication
the user should always read the CARs
listed in the reference section below to
ensure compliance with the legal obliga-
tions of the CARs.
PURPOSE
Regulation 50B allows the Certificate of
Registration holder of an Australian air-
craft to produce an alternative aircraft
log book. This CAAP provides guidance
to enable the Certificate of Registration
holder of a class B aircraft to develop an
alternative log book to that sold by the
Authority. Compliance with this CAAP
will ensure that the alternative log book
will meet regulatory requirements. Log
books complying with all aspects of this
CAAP will not, therefore, need to be
submitted to the Authority for approval.
STATUS
This is the first issue of CAAP 50B-1,
and will remain current until withdrawn or
superseded.
REFERENCES
This publication should be read in con-
junction with Civil Aviation Regulation
50B.
HOW TO OBTAIN COPIES OF THIS
PUBLICATION
Copies of this publication may be ob-
tained from:
Civil Aviation Authority Publications
Centre
P.O. Box 1986
Carlton South
Victoria 3053
Telephone
(008) 331676
(008) 334191
(03) 3422000
Fax (03) 3474407
CONTENTS
1 General
Page 1
2 Contents of an Aircraft Log
Book
Page 2
3 Contents of an Engine Log
Book
Page 3
4 Contents of a Propeller Log
Book
Page 3
5 Major Assembly and Compo-
nent History Cards
Page 4
6 L