Logbook Discrepancy
#21
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Mar 2009
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It can be done. I had my laptop stolen last October with my electronic logbook installed on it. I e-mailed them my situation and they helped me install it onto my new laptop. I just wish I had been smart enough to back up the files...
Oh and to top it off, my paper logbook was in the same case. Ouch!
KEEP BACKUPS!
Oh and to top it off, my paper logbook was in the same case. Ouch!
KEEP BACKUPS!
#22
New Hire
Joined: Apr 2010
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If you own a Mac, I highly recommend LogTen Pro. Noah, and his other programmers, respond to questions/concerns very quickly.
I've been using it since it's release in 2006. There's apps for the iPad & iPhone, too. You can seamlessly sync (over wi-fi) between all your Mac devices. It's interface is much like iTunes. You can create smart groups (filters), add or download duty times, print Jeppesen-style green logbooks (reports), and much more.
http://coradine.com/logten-pro/
I've been using it since it's release in 2006. There's apps for the iPad & iPhone, too. You can seamlessly sync (over wi-fi) between all your Mac devices. It's interface is much like iTunes. You can create smart groups (filters), add or download duty times, print Jeppesen-style green logbooks (reports), and much more.
http://coradine.com/logten-pro/
#26
Eats shoots and leaves...
Joined: Apr 2007
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From: Didactic Synthetic Aviation Experience Provider
It can be done. I had my laptop stolen last October with my electronic logbook installed on it. I e-mailed them my situation and they helped me install it onto my new laptop. I just wish I had been smart enough to back up the files...
Oh and to top it off, my paper logbook was in the same case. Ouch!
KEEP BACKUPS!
Oh and to top it off, my paper logbook was in the same case. Ouch!
KEEP BACKUPS!
Create an email account using either your email provider or a free one such as hotmail. Backup your electronic logbook, and email the file to yourself. You now have a free offsite backup, which will cover you even in the most catastrophic circumstances such as a fire or flood (or in your case theft) occur where you truly lose everything. Simply having a backup at home may not protect you if home is destroyed.
I also suggest scanning all important paper logbook entries (all endorsements, checkrides, and so on); saving them as PDF files, and emailing them to the same address. Again, it provides a secure offsite way to be able to replicate your credentials if the need arises.
#27
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Mar 2011
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If you own a Mac, I highly recommend LogTen Pro. Noah, and his other programmers, respond to questions/concerns very quickly.
I've been using it since it's release in 2006. There's apps for the iPad & iPhone, too. You can seamlessly sync (over wi-fi) between all your Mac devices. It's interface is much like iTunes. You can create smart groups (filters), add or download duty times, print Jeppesen-style green logbooks (reports), and much more.
Coradine Aviation – LogTen Pro Pilot Logbook for iPhone, iPad and Mac Mac
I've been using it since it's release in 2006. There's apps for the iPad & iPhone, too. You can seamlessly sync (over wi-fi) between all your Mac devices. It's interface is much like iTunes. You can create smart groups (filters), add or download duty times, print Jeppesen-style green logbooks (reports), and much more.
Coradine Aviation – LogTen Pro Pilot Logbook for iPhone, iPad and Mac Mac
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