I only log time where I consider myself 'physically' working on the airplane. That doesn't mean that I don't log the time I sit staring at the plans in the middle of a session, I do. I don't log prep time, clean up, or organization. I also keep track of how much time is spent on the phone, or talking with a visitor during a work session, then I cut that out at the end total. I'm anal, I know...
My example is this...yesterday, I spent the ENTIRE day in the garage, except time to come inside to feed myself, and do the "other" things I can't do in the garage. I was involved with the airplane from 8:30am in the morning until 6:30pm last night. I only "logged" 5.75 hours out of the 10 I used throughout the day. That was time spent "on" the airplane...you know, generally 'physically' on it.
That help?
For your day, I would only log the time rejigging and securing, levelling the longs, and I would (will) log the time you spent on the reg. paperwork. That's just how I do it though.
