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Old May 23, 2016, 2:51 am
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Tiger_lily
 
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Originally Posted by Hoch
Just to expand on what Swiss Tony wrote above, it is a BA branded paperback like book that has 'FLIGHT LOGBOOK' written on the front.

The inside page: WELCOME ONBOARD
In this log book you will be able to keep your own personal record of all your flights with British Airways. When you have travelled:
10,000; 25,000; 50,000; or 100,000 miles please ask a member of your flight crew to sign your mileage certificates in the back.

The next page asks for information details: your picture, name, where you live, your e-mail address, when you were born and your nationality.

After that comes the actually log part (six pages worth) with the following information that can be filled in:
Date - Flight No. - From - To - Aircraft & Registration - Statute Miles - Total - Flight Crew Signatures.

Next is a page, left side, for 'Airport Stamps' (something we have never done with Master Hoch). On the opposite right side, there are the above mile achievements pages, e.g. 10,000. Here it asks:
Date - Flight Number - Flight route from - Flight crew name - Flight crew signature.

Finally, at the back there are two pages for 'Travel Notes'. We keep notes that the crew have given to us over the years, e.g. have a Merry Christmas etc.

I encourage every parent to have get one. Our son is now over four years old he enjoys giving his book to the CC and is very proud of it

H
Our kids love their logbooks as well. One time the captain himself brought them back and ended up chatting to Mr TL for ages. Mr TL thinks it's the best part of the trip
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