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ClearedTakeOff 5th Jun 2014 18:30

Which Logbook for Professional Pilot Training and Career
 
I'm looking at changing my current logbook (AFE professional pilot) as it's an awkward shape to fit into bags/covers, it's pretty knackered and it's not EASA approved (only JAR). The one I'm looking at is the Jeppesen professional pilot EU-FCL logbook. Does anybody rate this logbook? Or would you look elsewhere ?

LastMinuteChanges 5th Jun 2014 20:39

Great logbook, recommended to me by lots of my UK and European colleagues.

earthwalker 5th Jun 2014 20:56

It's a 21-st century - use electronic log book. As an airline pilot I use MCC pilot log, other colleagues prefer Log ten pro, both are great and offer the same opportunities.

ClearedTakeOff 5th Jun 2014 21:04

Does the CAA not require a hard copy? What do you do when you need signing off or your logbook stamping?

LastMinuteChanges 5th Jun 2014 21:31

You could even use Excel if you don't want to pay £80 for LogTen.

Is MCC worth the money?

earthwalker 5th Jun 2014 21:38

you can always print out your log book in any format you desire. CAA accepts print outs. If you want to make it look nice, then you can order a fully printed log book from www.mccPILOTLOG.net - mccPILOTLOG Logbook Software

More information on logging endorsements and signatures is here:

www.mccPILOTLOG.net - mccPILOTLOG Logbook Software

earthwalker 5th Jun 2014 21:44

I am really happy with MCC, I paid 69 euros for a life time usage, and automatic back up to cloud servers, which basically removes the fear of your precious flight experience being accidently lost. You can have the program for free, but then there is no synchronization between your tablet/smartphone and your PC/Mac, and no back up to the cloud servers.

Genghis the Engineer 5th Jun 2014 22:10

I use Excel, it's great - there are numerous templates around the web, or (like I did) you can create your own.

I also maintain a standard professional paper logbook, as it does keep signatures together but it goes nowhere. When CAA or any other authority need my logbook, they get a printout signed "I certify that this is a true copy of the original" - so far - everybody's been entirely happy with that.


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