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Old 31st July 2025 | 14:10
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Electronic Pilot Logbook suggestions

Any recommendations for electronic pilot logbooks to use in an Airline environment? Fit for CASA
One that doesn't break the bank would be good 😅

I Am currently just using my own Excel spreadsheet
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Old 1st August 2025 | 04:26
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Originally Posted by jasonrf
Any recommendations for electronic pilot logbooks to use in an Airline environment? Fit for CASA
One that doesn't break the bank would be good 😅

I Am currently just using my own Excel spreadsheet
LogTen is quite popular
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Old 1st August 2025 | 05:58
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Do a PPRuNe search. The same subject occurs at regular intervals.

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That is just in this Forum. A site wide search will bring up Umpteen references.
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Old 1st August 2025 | 08:17
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I use Safelog, very well priced, configurable to whatever I want and user friendly.

It will probably take me another 10 years to enter all my flights, wish it was available when I started flying.

I still maintain paper logbooks.
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Old 1st August 2025 | 23:05
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MyFlightBook is excellent. Free or $25USD gives you a nightly backup. Can print in many formats. Logs your flights and flight tracks. Super easy, used it for years.
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Old 2nd August 2025 | 03:10
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Originally Posted by Egipps
MyFlightBook is excellent. Free or $25USD gives you a nightly backup. Can print in many formats. Logs your flights and flight tracks. Super easy, used it for years.
I have started looking into this one. I'm new to the CASA format, so it's good to hear it works.
Just need to use it for a bit to see if it's worthwhile
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Old 2nd August 2025 | 22:19
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Check out http://Lockr.aero an Aussie company.
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Old 2nd August 2025 | 23:03
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I use crewlounge PILOTLOG.

Works a treat
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