Computerised logbooks
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Computerised logbooks
Does anyone have any experience of these? I am just starting out and would like to get it all on PC while it won't take me months to work through the backlog of entries. From what I can see there are 2, the jeppesen one and skylog pro. The latter is the more expensive. Are there others I should look at, or which of these is the best.
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SK
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SK
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Do a search in computers forum there are loads of posts on this.
Also have come across a new one which i like, which is kinda still under development. www.fliteware.co.uk
Also have come across a new one which i like, which is kinda still under development. www.fliteware.co.uk
I'matightbastard
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I wrote my own excel spreadsheet. It's a little complicated in some areas, but it gives me everything I need including time by type, time by activity etc, plus a lot of the entry is automatic, like I just type the N number and the a/c type is entered for me. I can even adjust the start date to show how much time was accrued in the past n days.
It gives me what I need, seemed a lot better than anything commercial I looked at and was a great way of learning excel.
Sorry about the ego trip.
It gives me what I need, seemed a lot better than anything commercial I looked at and was a great way of learning excel.
Sorry about the ego trip.

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From: EUR
OtC,
Egotrip only shows you`ve stayed in TX long enough.
Tried different types of computerized log-books.
Never found one that does the job.
In my country we use hrs and mins,opposed to the US ( I believe?) decimal log. Could be that it`s more complicated that way.
I know this has been asked for many times in the forum.
Haven`t seen a good answer yet.
A&A
Egotrip only shows you`ve stayed in TX long enough.

Tried different types of computerized log-books.
Never found one that does the job.
In my country we use hrs and mins,opposed to the US ( I believe?) decimal log. Could be that it`s more complicated that way.
I know this has been asked for many times in the forum.
Haven`t seen a good answer yet.
A&A
Joined: May 2001
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From: Netherlands
I've been using FlightLevel Logbook for over 5 years now. It easily gives totals by type, propulsion, rating and many more. There is an option to use decimals or hours and minutes.
Check www.flightlvl.com for a demo.
Erik.
Check www.flightlvl.com for a demo.
Erik.





