Originally Posted by
freezingflyboy
I print out a copy of my pairing when I start a trip and then keep track of the times on it as well as IMC, night, approaches and landings. Then, about once a month I transfer those to my big Jepp logbook. In the Jepp logbook I use one line for each day. If multiple aircraft or aircraft types were flown on one day, I list them sequentially in the tail number and type column and then in the to-from column I just list the whole days flying in one line. For example: IAH-MEM-EWR-YYZ. Then in the comments column I write the flight numbers and crew names and the pairing number. Has been working pretty well for me so far.
I do something similar. I print out my trip in the crew room and put the tail & ship # next to each leg as I fly, underline a airport when it's my landing, " * " it if it was night, and put how much was actual. At the end, I put the correct block times and if I did an approach. I'll collect them in my laptop case and transfer to my Jepp logbook at home once or twice a month.