which e-logbook for just recent total flight time
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which e-logbook for just recent total flight time
Hi,
I have checked the various threads on logbooks but before purchasing any of them , IŽd like to confirm the following feature is available.
I need a logbook that would allow me to log down hours "backwards", last flight first as I just need it for an Airline Selection Process and all they are asking for is the last three pages of LB.
Obviously the idea of filling in 25 years of duty isnŽt too attractive.
Other option would be to start loggin hours from a certain date onwards but including total time from such date.
I have checked the various threads on logbooks but before purchasing any of them , IŽd like to confirm the following feature is available.
I need a logbook that would allow me to log down hours "backwards", last flight first as I just need it for an Airline Selection Process and all they are asking for is the last three pages of LB.
Obviously the idea of filling in 25 years of duty isnŽt too attractive.
Other option would be to start loggin hours from a certain date onwards but including total time from such date.
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Check out Safelog. I think you can get it for three platforms- android/windows/apple. You can just add in your previous hours and then start afresh. This is what I've done and it's amazing because I just use my android tablet and fill it out in the cruise. If you google it you should find it.
Check out Safelog. I think you can get it for three platforms- android/windows/apple. You can just add in your previous hours and then start afresh. This is what I've done and it's amazing because I just use my android tablet and fill it out in the cruise. If you google it you should find it.
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I use MCC pilot log, which would allow this to be done.
You can fully customise the print out too, make your own columns to suit your needs so it ends up really tidy, no blank unused nonsense.
You could also just enter a starting total and log from there.
You can fully customise the print out too, make your own columns to suit your needs so it ends up really tidy, no blank unused nonsense.
You could also just enter a starting total and log from there.