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Old 02-07-2020 | 12:46 PM
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kaptainkirk90
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Originally Posted by But seriously
you can get a breakdown of exactly what you did from your Pay/Activity Sheets on Epays. It’s not particularly easy to read or user friendly, but all the info is there.
It definitely isn't. Never looked at them before (bad I know) but I've learned a lot in a short period of time. The problem is you really have to know the details if you want times to match. Most codes I know (DH, OP, CX, RM, etc) but there are some...like CL I came across recently...that I have no idea and there's nothing I can find that defines them.

Originally Posted by UncreativeUser
One is www.endeveran.com/crosscheckhub and the other is www.AAirlog.com

The Endeveran one looks pretty legit and it is being done by a company that has apparently worked with Cirrus Aircraft, so it could be the better if the two if they are actually dedicating a development team to do it.

AAirlog seems cool but is being done by 2 pilots who develop on the side. Not much different from e log site. What happens when these guys flow? Probably the same thing.

I’m probably gonna go with Endeveran if they can make a replacement, I’m kinda ticked of being behind on my logbook because the developer flowed


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Thanks a lot for posting those. I will have a look at them.

Originally Posted by highfarfast
Regarding the discrepancies, every once in a while a deadhead will slip through and be treated like a flight you worked in elogsite. Using DECS monthly totals, it’s pretty easy to go back and find the erroneous flights without that much digging through your pay sheets. That said, our DECS monthly totals only go back a year so if elogsite is down for 13 month, it’s pretty much worthless as far as I’m concerned.
I didn't know about the monthly totals in DECS. Just HI7Y. Can't seem to find a monthly totals entry in Griff's Sabre Guide...would you be able to tell me what that entry is......nevermind it's 7V/employee number....thanks!
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