
(a) the holder produces a printed copy of the logbook and (3) If the holder’s personal logbook is kept in electronic form, a requirement to produce the logbook is met if: (b) the holder does not produce an up to date version of the personal logbook within 7 days after the day the direction is given. (a) CASA directs the holder to produce his or her personal logbook under subregulation (1) and

(2) The holder of a flight crew licence or certificate of validation commits an offence if: (1) CASA may direct the holder of a flight crew licence or certificate of validation to produce the holder’s personal logbook for inspection by CASA. (f) a description of the simulated flight activity. (e) whether the flight was conducted in simulated day or night conditions, or both (d) if the person is a flight instructor or simulator instructor-any time spent exercising the privileges of his or her instructor rating (c) the simulated flight time (if any) performed in each of the following capacities: (b) the type of aircraft represented by the device (4) The person must, as soon as practicable after completing each simulated flight in a flight simulation training device, record the following information in the person’s logbook for the simulated flight: (k) whether the person conducted an instrument approach operation and, if so, the type of instrument approach procedure. (i) whether the flight was by day or night, or both (h) if the person is a flight examiner-any flight time spent exercising the privileges of his or her flight examiner rating (g) if the person is a flight instructor-any flight time spent exercising the privileges of his or her flight instructor rating (iii) pilot in command under supervision (f) the flight time (if any) flown in each of the following capacities: (e) the take‑off and landing points for the flight, and for each segment of the flight (d) the aircraft’s nationality and registration marks (c) whether it was a single‑engine or multi‑engine aircraft (3) The person must, as soon as practicable after completing each flight, record the following information in the person’s logbook for the flight:


(2) The person must record his or her full name and date of birth in the person’s logbook. (1) A person who holds a pilot licence, or a certificate of validation of an overseas flight crew licence that is equivalent to a pilot licence, commits an offence if the person does not keep a personal logbook in accordance with this regulation. I don't have any reason to think that CASA will audit my logbook, but should they look at it and ask about the whiteout I can scratch off the whiteout and reveal the egregious error! You could always just use an electronic logbook, much easier to correct any mistakes!

I have used whiteout in my logbook a few times over the last 20 years, looks much neater, not that I make that many mistakes. Or alternatively below is CASR 1998, Volume 2, Subpart 61.345, Personal logbooks-pilots.
