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arthurm 10th Nov 2014 07:07

Web booking
 
What web booking system do groups use?
Ideally it would allow booking, flight recording, discussion area and document storage.
Many thanks for any pointers

robin 10th Nov 2014 15:57

Don't use one. 2 of my members aren't tech savvy so no point.

They all have copies of the documentation they need and we are encouraged to talk to each other. Email and web get in the way.....

Blink182 10th Nov 2014 16:39

This one is completely free, and is easy and simple to use.

Aircraft Bookings

No connection with them, but just a happy user !

xrayalpha 10th Nov 2014 16:45

We use www.goboko.com for bookings.

Paperwork is all copied and in personal folders.

There are many things that might do an all-in-one: google is pretty good with Google Drive, which we use for the airfield and flying school accounts and you can add a calender to it.

arthurm 11th Nov 2014 06:46

Many thanks
 
for the pointers.

sapperkenno 11th Nov 2014 07:05

We use Flybook which is free, and does the job, but absolutely crap in comparison to how those other two look and a bit fiddly!

pulse1 11th Nov 2014 07:43

We use www.aircraftbookin.co.uk which costs £50 a year. It sends everyone an e mail when anyone books the aircraft. We find this quite useful especially if we sometimes want to share flights.

I quite like the look of Aircraft Bookings but couldn't see that it notified other members whenever a slot is booked.

londonblue 11th Nov 2014 08:45

We use Yahoo! calendar. It works pretty well for us.

snchater 11th Nov 2014 11:31

robin

I would expect any private pilot to have sufficient IT skills to access web-based Notams/weather briefings prior to flight.

With this level of competency then the web-based booking systems are very easy to use.

ChickenHouse 11th Nov 2014 11:39

For what purpose?

A private Flying Club has other measures to a Flight School or commercially operated business and this differs from country to country also.

rarelyathome 11th Nov 2014 12:44

Aircraft Bookings does email all members unless you tell it not to. It is an excellent, straightforward booking application.

riverrock83 11th Nov 2014 13:44

We use calendar.live.com
No reason to make it any more complex than it needs to be.

Cusco 11th Nov 2014 14:20

www.aircraftbooking.co.uk - Aircraft Booking System

Ok it costs each member in our group 14p a week but it has stacks of other little things like reminding pilots when their medicals/ratings/ etc are due (and sends all this to me as administrator).

Allows members to update their details, message each other and send group messages.

Also allows a 'first dibs' on a booked slot if it becomes free but most of all instant problem solving by email from the owner.

Worth £50pa of anyone's money.

'Free' is not always best.

Cusco

rarelyathome 12th Nov 2014 13:34

Don't think anybody's mentioned Airchunk which is free and does everything one could reasonably want.

arthurm 12th Nov 2014 15:00

Thanks again
 
The problem I seem to be having is that nothing has a formal system to record usage.

e.g. booked G-ABCD 10:00 - 1200, no problem there,
but recording the Hobbs / Tacho and maybe take-off - landing or brakes off - on time are not addressed.

I'm looking at aircraftbooking.co.uk and trying to work out a way, perhaps using the message board system, to notify usage.

Anyway, Airchunck is next on the list to look at and someone has suggested "GoShared.com".

I see a lot of keyboard pounding in my future.

Many thanks for the advice and all pointers greatly appreciated.

A


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