BA Skyflyers logbooks
Anyone know if BA still offer log books to children and allow them to be signed by the captain?
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Yes and yes
You usually just have to ask a crew member who can get them for you as long as there are some on board |
Originally Posted by davrossuk
(Post 27749270)
Anyone know if BA still offer log books to children and allow them to be signed by the captain?
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Originally Posted by rapidex
(Post 27749580)
Get one quickly before they become £10 a piece
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Originally Posted by Soft Top
(Post 27749672)
Ha ha. Love it. Signatures extra too?
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Don't forget to ask for a sticker too! Most flight crew I flew with had a bundle of stickers they used to hand out too
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They had special stickers at Christmas. Also sometimes they have postcards of the aircraft.
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Originally Posted by Tiger_lily
(Post 27770183)
They had special stickers at Christmas. Also sometimes they have postcards of the aircraft.
LHR-YYZ is our most frequent route, and the captain have been on same flight 2 times with us, and wrote a special note. Have several post cards and stickers too... At the moment, my daughter is just trying to eat the logbook, but hopefully she will appreciate when she is older :D |
Thanks for the info and tips.
I'm glad they still offer the log books and will remember to ask about postcards/stickers. It will be my (9yo) daughter's first ever flight so it will be nice for her to have a souvenir. |
I've kept a log for my kids on Flightmemory.
http://my.flightmemory.com/matthewthompson - 7 year old http://my.flightmemory.com/amythompson - 5 years old. Most flights are the annual trip to the Grandparents in SA! signol |
we have one for Miss Ratypus junior...but we only got given it on about her 6th or 7th flight (didn't know they existed); plus since then I have forgotten it on a couple of flights...
is it bad if I just fill out those flight details myself??! :) |
Ae they on short haul flights?
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we got given ours on a short-haul out of LHR so yes
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Originally Posted by ahmetdouas
(Post 28869929)
Can adult enthusiasts have one too?
Here is a BA Concorde one by that aviation blogger Sam Chui. I am thinking of doing the same myself and asking it to be taken to the flight deck each flight to be filled out! I think that's probably why it's best to use the BA log books, they may not know you are 37 (or whatever it is). There is one permanently youthful flyer on BA who has found some way of collating all is log books into one, via a professional bookbinder. He thereby gets away with it, because the captains flick back through the entries to see the names of those who trained and worked with them. "Goodness, there's old Biffo, last I heard he was shacked up in Thailand running a fish farm". |
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