The logbooks of any aircraft stuck in the paths of the devastating hurricanes that recently swamped the Gulf Coast in September may be ruined. And while the condition of logbooks pales in comparison to the tragic loss of life and property, logbooks do rank high as critical documents. Lost or destroyed logbooks take a huge bite out of an aircraft's value. To help prevent such losses several companies have launched products in recent years to store logbooks digitally. And many of these companies can help recover swamped logbooks, too. Mike Head, president of AirLog Imaging, has offered his company's services at reduced rates to operators with hurricane-damaged logbooks.
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