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Logbook advice - start a new one?

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I'm about to start flying again after a 12-year layoff and am wondering how I will log my time. I've got a civilian logbook with about 40 hours in it, and a military one with about 420. Part of me just wants to make new entries into one of the existing logbooks, but I'm unsure how to properly annotate the combination of hours. A handful of the civilian hours were concurrent with my military flying, so the logs aren't strictly consecutive chronologically.

I'm thinking of just starting a new civilian logbook and putting my total previous time in the box at the bottom of the first page. Is that normal practice? Or is it worth it manually entering all my previous log entries into an electronic logbook? Is sim time worth keeping in the log?
 

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