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Canada - Journey book - Annual Maintenance record

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MolsonB

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For my Canadian amature homebuilt, the annual maintenance record go in the Journey book, correct?
I have the initial comment during building, "This aircraft will be maintained in compliance with CAR 625, Appendices B&C" in there.

I saw on MD-RA site it says all technical records for airframe, engine and prop go in the journey log book. Maintenance and elementary work are considered technical records.
https://www.md-ra.com/en/docs/guide-to-preparation-of-a-maintenance-release-statement.html
"The described maintenance has been performed in accordance with the applicable airworthiness requirements".

Is that all we put after doing an annual maintenance?
 
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