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Grey Area 8th July 2002 14:01

Logbook Software
 
Anyone know of decent logbook software that works for UK Mil style records?

GA

The Fin 8th July 2002 21:01

Dude,
i have an excel worksheet that does all the fancy stuff. Works perfectly for an RAF logbook. If you have a hotmail or something, i can send it to you. Trouble is, i'm off on holiday tomorrow am, so you'll get it in 2 weeks if that's ok!

Wish i could say i did it myself, but i'm not nearly spotty enough.

PTT 8th July 2002 22:13

GA

I also have a spreadsheet I can send you. It's quite basic, but does all the stuff you need in terms of adding up.

E-mail [email protected] and I can e-mail it to you.

PTT

Ed Winchester 9th July 2002 00:34

PTT,

Does this wondrous piece of software mean that your logbook actually adds up now? http://www.stopstart.fsnet.co.uk/smilie/dunce.gif

;)

PTT 9th July 2002 09:26

A logbook which actually adds up :eek:
I dream of such things :D

PTT

Grey Area 14th July 2002 10:21

Ta TF, email en route GA

detgnome 14th July 2002 10:47

Any chance I can have a copy too? If poss email to [email protected]

Ta

RoboAlbert 14th July 2002 16:38

Does anyone have a piece of software that gives you an electric shock if your logbook isn't filled in by the 10th of the month - it would just save the pilot leader so much work.

BEagle 14th July 2002 16:42

Surely you just pop a smartcard into your digitally-remastered aeroplane every time you fly and let its computer log everything onto your card for you?

Now, Robo - don't tell me you still need pen and ink for that.....

Big Green Arrow 14th July 2002 21:01

Ah but Beags, are you still using the quill Pontious issued you with?

BEagle 14th July 2002 21:21

Quill? Modern rubbish. We use a wax tablet and stylus on the ancient Vickers Funbus fleet!! Or chalk and slate - which I actually did use at kindergarten in Somerset in nineteen fitlhy lie!


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