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I'm a student pilot and am thinking about putting a tasteful decal on my log book, if for no other reason than to identify it as my own. Is that OK, or would that be frowned upon? Thanks.










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I don't belive there is any regulation against it. Keep in mind you may need to show the book to officials at some point so keeping it professional is not a terrible idea




(1) Persons must present their pilot certificate, medical certificate,
logbook, or any other record required by this part for inspection upon
a reasonable request by -



(i) The Administrator;



(ii) An authorized representative from the National Transportation
Safety Board; or



(iii) Any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer.




The FAA is more concerned with what you log then whats on the cover of your book. I cant say I have ever seen a log book with a bedazzled cover but I'm sure they are out there. If you are talking about putting a decal that says "Ryan's Log Book" across the cover, thats fine, but a giant glow in the dark unicorn sticker might get you some looks although technically ok.






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    Yeah it's a personal document. Something that looks professional should be fine. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle stickers could be a problem, career wise, going forward.
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I don't belive there is any regulation against it. Keep in mind you may need to show the book to officials at some point so keeping it professional is not a terrible idea




(1) Persons must present their pilot certificate, medical certificate,
logbook, or any other record required by this part for inspection upon
a reasonable request by -



(i) The Administrator;



(ii) An authorized representative from the National Transportation
Safety Board; or



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The FAA is more concerned with what you log then whats on the cover of your book. I cant say I have ever seen a log book with a bedazzled cover but I'm sure they are out there. If you are talking about putting a decal that says "Ryan's Log Book" across the cover, thats fine, but a giant glow in the dark unicorn sticker might get you some looks although technically ok.






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    Yeah it's a personal document. Something that looks professional should be fine. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle stickers could be a problem, career wise, going forward.
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I don't belive there is any regulation against it. Keep in mind you may need to show the book to officials at some point so keeping it professional is not a terrible idea




(1) Persons must present their pilot certificate, medical certificate,
logbook, or any other record required by this part for inspection upon
a reasonable request by -



(i) The Administrator;



(ii) An authorized representative from the National Transportation
Safety Board; or



(iii) Any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer.




The FAA is more concerned with what you log then whats on the cover of your book. I cant say I have ever seen a log book with a bedazzled cover but I'm sure they are out there. If you are talking about putting a decal that says "Ryan's Log Book" across the cover, thats fine, but a giant glow in the dark unicorn sticker might get you some looks although technically ok.






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I don't belive there is any regulation against it. Keep in mind you may need to show the book to officials at some point so keeping it professional is not a terrible idea




(1) Persons must present their pilot certificate, medical certificate,
logbook, or any other record required by this part for inspection upon
a reasonable request by -



(i) The Administrator;



(ii) An authorized representative from the National Transportation
Safety Board; or



(iii) Any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer.




The FAA is more concerned with what you log then whats on the cover of your book. I cant say I have ever seen a log book with a bedazzled cover but I'm sure they are out there. If you are talking about putting a decal that says "Ryan's Log Book" across the cover, thats fine, but a giant glow in the dark unicorn sticker might get you some looks although technically ok.






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I don't belive there is any regulation against it. Keep in mind you may need to show the book to officials at some point so keeping it professional is not a terrible idea




(1) Persons must present their pilot certificate, medical certificate,
logbook, or any other record required by this part for inspection upon
a reasonable request by -



(i) The Administrator;



(ii) An authorized representative from the National Transportation
Safety Board; or



(iii) Any Federal, State, or local law enforcement officer.




The FAA is more concerned with what you log then whats on the cover of your book. I cant say I have ever seen a log book with a bedazzled cover but I'm sure they are out there. If you are talking about putting a decal that says "Ryan's Log Book" across the cover, thats fine, but a giant glow in the dark unicorn sticker might get you some looks although technically ok.







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