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Old 18th Aug 2007, 11:44
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Nighthours in your Logbook

I'm looking for a simple free Program what can calculate the nighthours in a flight. Dont want to use a digital logbook....

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Old 18th Aug 2007, 16:24
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My non-digital logbook is veeerry simple and so are the related calculations:
... land at nite = nite flight
... land in daylight = dayflight
Easy, no

Who cares about the night hours anyway (unless you work for an airline that takes that into account for their FTL)


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To do it properly, aerad grey supplement (or equivalent) has all sunrise/sunset times - add or subtract 30mins as applicable.

If you cant be bothered with that, look out of the window. If its dark, log as night.
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