![]() Also keep in mind that many of these programs and sites are aimed at an American audience, so if you're from europe or somewhere else, you have to find one that caters to your country's regulations. ![]() Then I discovered flightloggin and switched over since it has a lot more features, and a currency calculator that actually takes into consideration category and type (unlike logshare). Be sure that all entries are neat and accurate, and this is especially the case if you are planning to pursue a career as a professional pilot (your Pilot Logbook may be audited by Transport Canada when you apply for your Commercial Pilot Licence and. I used Logshare for about 2 years and it was all I ever needed. Your Pilot Logbook is the record of all flights made by a pilot. I'd rather have the info stored somewhere other than my PC, incase my hard drive dies or something. If you want a program to run on your computer, I don't know. Theres only two that I know of, and flightlogg.in that are free, but those are website based. I suggest you find one that doesn't have a "free trial" link anywhere or is otherwise is not free, at least to start off. There seems to be about 50 or so electronic logbook programs out there. I want to get a proper Pro paper logbook but also want a back up electronic one. What electronic logbooks are folks using? My GA logbook is just about full and I need to buy something new.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |