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Old 10-07-2006 | 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Hacker15e
Speaking of electronic logbooks, could somebody please post a scan of the format they used to print out their e-logbook? I.E., what categories/columns were there, what information was present.

I've read some other posts that said they used the same format as the Jeppesen Professional Pilot logbook, but I don't have one of those to know what that looks like.

I have an Excel-based logbook that I've adapted for my military flying, and it tracks all sorts of useless-to-the-airlines stuff like NVG time and combat sorties, so I'm interested in possibly re-arranging it to match what the civilian guys are using.

Thanks!
15e,

You can go to the Logbook Pro website and use it as a trial for free. It is easy to use and has various formats for your entries. I also have several usless types of entries such as NVG, combat, ,imminent danger, ect that don't mean anything to anyone except the military. When your ready to print the pages you can deselect the columns that you don't need. As long as your NVG time is also logged as Night the times will add up correct when you print using one of the formats. I'm not positive, but your Excel may migrate into Logbook Pro. They are good people and will answer any questions you have. I changed everything I had over in 2001, it took me about 6 months to enter each entry (18 years worth) but it has paid off nicely now. I understand now that Logbook Pro can even import your airline schedule into your logbook....I'm looking forward to that day!
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