What roster APP are you using?
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From: stockholm
What roster APP are you using?
Hi, do all of you have to buy an external APP (rosterbuster, myroster etc) in order to manage your rosters? Or is one provided by your airline?
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MccPilotlog. One off payment, great tech support and logins to most of the worlds airlines. Runs on PC or Mac with apps for
iphone and Android. You can try the software for free but if you want to be able to log in to your airline you need to pay which also
gives you cloud backups automatically.
mccPILOTLOG
iphone and Android. You can try the software for free but if you want to be able to log in to your airline you need to pay which also
gives you cloud backups automatically.
mccPILOTLOG
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From: Amantido
MccPilotlog. One off payment, great tech support and logins to most of the worlds airlines. Runs on PC or Mac with apps for
iphone and Android. You can try the software for free but if you want to be able to log in to your airline you need to pay which also
gives you cloud backups automatically.
mccPILOTLOG
iphone and Android. You can try the software for free but if you want to be able to log in to your airline you need to pay which also
gives you cloud backups automatically.
mccPILOTLOG

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From: FL410
1) Import your roster in computer logbook, close it down (synchs to cloud);
2) Synch your mobile app, this also imports your logbook calendar file (if selected when creating mobile account)
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3) After onboard logbook completion, synch from mobile device;
4) Open logbook on computer, completed flights are imported from cloud and process restarts;
In other words, it can be done, but you need to make use of the cloud functionality and synch your devices, it is not automatically done for you.

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Crew connect and MCCpilotlog. Have the enterprise version of MCC and so I don't bother manually keeping a logbook anymore. I just go into the pc app and download regularly - it is smart enough to know when you last did this and pick up the actual chock to chock times, reg numbers, pilot names etc. Job done. It goes into the cloud so in theory if you have a HDD failure then there is an offsite backup but I personally keep a backup of the logbook file. One day I might even print the thing out and get it bound if I can be bothered.
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From: Amantido
You need to have the Enterprise version, so that the cloud account is used to synch.
1) Import your roster in computer logbook, close it down (synchs to cloud);
2) Synch your mobile app, this also imports your logbook calendar file (if selected when creating mobile account)
...
3) After onboard logbook completion, synch from mobile device;
4) Open logbook on computer, completed flights are imported from cloud and process restarts;
In other words, it can be done, but you need to make use of the cloud functionality and synch your devices, it is not automatically done for you.
1) Import your roster in computer logbook, close it down (synchs to cloud);
2) Synch your mobile app, this also imports your logbook calendar file (if selected when creating mobile account)
...
3) After onboard logbook completion, synch from mobile device;
4) Open logbook on computer, completed flights are imported from cloud and process restarts;
In other words, it can be done, but you need to make use of the cloud functionality and synch your devices, it is not automatically done for you.




