Flight Logs in Excel
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Flight Logs in Excel
Some time ago I made up a flight log in Excel. It ment that I could amend it to include the information that I wanted and exclude info I didn't want.
Works very well.
Last weekend I began to wonder if I could include calculations in it to adjust for wind etc.
After using the internet to re-learn triginomotry (didn't learn to spell it!) I managed to get it to work.
You can get it from:
Flight Log Spread Sheet
I have checked it and double checked....it for errors and all seems to be ok. (At least after I told it I couldn't possibly fly a heading of 365 degrees nor a heading of -5degrees!) But in case any one wants to sue me...read the disclaimer before use!!
Unless you really know what you are doing...don't mess with the formulas!!
Let me know if you find it useful. If you want to keep using it you might consider making a small donation to a charity of your choice.
If you are a student...don't use the calculations before doing it with your whiz wheel or you won't learn anything!!!
Everyone check the calculations on your flight comp before taking off. Wouldn't be good to find I missed a decimal point when you find yourself over head a large unknown airport that looks like Heathrow!!
Works very well.
Last weekend I began to wonder if I could include calculations in it to adjust for wind etc.
After using the internet to re-learn triginomotry (didn't learn to spell it!) I managed to get it to work.
You can get it from:
Flight Log Spread Sheet
I have checked it and double checked....it for errors and all seems to be ok. (At least after I told it I couldn't possibly fly a heading of 365 degrees nor a heading of -5degrees!) But in case any one wants to sue me...read the disclaimer before use!!
Unless you really know what you are doing...don't mess with the formulas!!
Let me know if you find it useful. If you want to keep using it you might consider making a small donation to a charity of your choice.
If you are a student...don't use the calculations before doing it with your whiz wheel or you won't learn anything!!!
Everyone check the calculations on your flight comp before taking off. Wouldn't be good to find I missed a decimal point when you find yourself over head a large unknown airport that looks like Heathrow!!