Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00404:front:0:p63
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whether the RPA was serviceable after the final flight of the day, and the nature of any unserviceability.
 (3) The operator must ensure that the remote pilot operational log for the applicable RPA operation is kept until the day that is at least 3 years after the last time the RPA is operated by the operator.

10.11 Remote pilot log — for flight time
 (1) This section applies only to a medium excluded RPA (the applicable RPA).
 (2) The operator must ensure that each of the operator's remote pilots flying an applicable RPA keeps a remote pilot log to record their accumulated flight time operating excluded RPA.
 (3) The remote pilot log must also record the following for the remote pilot:
(a) information identifying each RPAS operation, including the type, model and unique identification mark of each RPA that is flown by the pilot;
(b) the date, location and duration of each RPA flight.
Note   A remote pilot who flies for the operator of an excluded RPA and also for a certified RPA operator may record the information in the same log/record provided that the different types of operators are identified.
 (4) The operator of the applicable RPA must ensure that the remote pilot log for an RPA operation is kept until the day that is at least 3 years after the last time the RPA is operated by the operator.

10.12 RPAS technical log
       (1) This section applies only to a medium excluded RPA (the applicable RPA).
       (2) For the applicable RPA, the operator must keep a record (the RPA technical log) of the following information in relation to the operation and maintenance of the RPAS for the applicable RPA:
(a) information identifying the RPAS, including:
           (i) the type, model and unique identification mark of the RPA; and
           (ii) the unique identification mark of the RPA in any previous configuration (if applicable); and
           (iii) the maximum gross weight of the RPA for operations (including with payload where applicable);
(b) the following information relating to the continuing airworthiness of the RPAS:
           (i) the total flight time the RPA has been operated;
           (ii) where applicable to the airworthiness of the RPA — individual in-service times for engines, motors, rotors and propellers;
           (iii) the date or operational time for the next maintenance action;
           (iv) any maintenance carried out on the RPA;
           (v) certification by the operator that all maintenance required by the manufacturer for the RPAS to be serviceable for operations has been completed.
Note   A requirement to record a certification is met by including a copy of the certificate with the record.
       (3) The operator of the RPA must keep the RPA technical log until the day that is at least