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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Hey UncreativeUser, just thought I would address your concerns with AAirLog real quick as I am one of the creators. Contrary to what rumors are circulating, only one of us is a pilot. Both of us are former aerospace engineering grad students with an extensive background in programming. We have started a tech company for the purpose of creating digital products that serve unique purposes.
Approaching my 3 -year anniversary I have personally witnessed people's growing frustration with elogsite. While I can understand Justice's workload, I also sympathize with everyone (including myself) who has paid money up front and came out empty handed. Therefore I wanted to assure proper staffing to provide sufficient product launch as well as long term support and feel quite confident that this is the case.
Similarly to elogsite the process of obtaining your flight time is fully automatic; a few extra features such as advanced searching filtering, crew display and dashboard hopefully enhance the user experience.
The pricing structure is intentionally tailored to assure transparency and flexibility. The monthly subscription model allow you to cancel anytime and still access all of your imported flights, thereby reducing the risk of losing money ever again.