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Bubair
17th Dec 2006, 06:15
I wanted to back up my JAA paper logbooks with an eletronic one.
I started the search on the net and found very few products.
Among them the best so far being "safelog".
Anyone using it for a quite a while has found any problem with it.
It just looks like if it slowing down the pc quite a while.
Anyone can suggest other,and cheaper products that work fine?
Thank you!!!

Basic T
17th Dec 2006, 07:31
Been using Logbook 2 from www.fliteware.co.uk , JAA format printing, easy to use and proffesional.

The UK CAA accepted it when i applied for my ATPL.

Great programm and you can initially try it for free!!

Cheers

fleecy
17th Dec 2006, 07:53
Try a trial version of Skylog at www.skylogservices.co.uk.
This is software that downloads onto your computer. Easy to use once you get the hang of it. You can phone a Human if you need help, or send them an e-mail which is quickly responded to. Data can be easily backed-up.
Very useful if you are a Commercial Pilot and need to check your Duty Hours totals. Initial cost is about GBP59 if you like it after the trial.

AltFlaps
17th Dec 2006, 08:16
I have trialled mosy of them, and the best one I've found is www.logbookpro.com (http://www.logbookpro.com)

Its got all the bells and whistles ...

gdnhalley
17th Dec 2006, 10:29
I use excel spreadsheet to keep a check on flying and duty times, works well and most computers have it anyway.
PM me if you want a copy.
gdn

Starsurfer
17th Dec 2006, 10:31
Try out *********. You can find it on www.*********.co.uk. Nice pice of program, and not to expencive.

longreach69
17th Dec 2006, 10:53
Ive got pilots pal,great stuff,two thumbs up,great with a pda too:D

icemanalgeria
17th Dec 2006, 16:11
I Have skylogpro.

I have used it since it first came out, I have all my flights on it now going back to 1982 around 5000 sectors and it works quickly.

I also used it to renew my ATPL the with UK CAA.

airyana
17th Dec 2006, 18:34
safelog is great they are constantly updating and adding to the software :ok:

Bubair
18th Dec 2006, 06:40
Thanks to everybody!!

fleecy
21st Dec 2006, 09:44
Another one is www.pilotlog.co.uk

Browser based, but didn't find the data entry formats easy to master. 3 month's free trial however.

FlyboyUK
23rd Dec 2006, 17:38
I'd give a big thumbs up to www.pilotlog.co.uk been using it for a year now. It's web based to easily accessible from any computer. If you get your roster emailed, it'll even read that and add it to the log as provisional flights. All you have to do then is fill in the reg and the times.