Import flights to Logten Pro from iCrew?
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Import flights to Logten Pro from iCrew?
Anyone know of a good way to log flights in Logten Pro through the import function? I've searched these forums and haven't had any luck. I tried copy/pasting rotations from iCrew but it seems to make a mess when I do that. Thanks!
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The FlightLine annual per diem reports comes with a fairly organized PDF of your flights too that you might be able to copy past into excel and then import
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Thanks for the suggestions.
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Mac, desktop version. I tried using the Delta import setting but I think I might be copying the rotations from the wrong part of the site or something because logten has a hard time with them. It'll leave out certain legs for no reason. Basically, I'm kind of an idiot so was hoping someone who had done it might have a more detailed overview on how to do it.
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Mac, desktop version. I tried using the Delta import setting but I think I might be copying the rotations from the wrong part of the site or something because logten has a hard time with them. It'll leave out certain legs for no reason. Basically, I'm kind of an idiot so was hoping someone who had done it might have a more detailed overview on how to do it.
Otherwise without being there, tough to tell. I do what you're describing and works great. Sometimes if there's a deadhead on the rotation (flight number preceded by a D), that flight will get "overlooked" during the import... but that's really the only issue I've had.
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Email Coradine, they've been really helpful getting me up and running with Logten. Or their "knowledge base" has this article Importing your Data to LogTen Pro X / Getting Started with LogTen Pro (All Devices) / Knowledge Base - Coradine Aviation Support
Otherwise without being there, tough to tell. I do what you're describing and works great. Sometimes if there's a deadhead on the rotation (flight number preceded by a D), that flight will get "overlooked" during the import... but that's really the only issue I've had.
Otherwise without being there, tough to tell. I do what you're describing and works great. Sometimes if there's a deadhead on the rotation (flight number preceded by a D), that flight will get "overlooked" during the import... but that's really the only issue I've had.
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Do you just copy paste the entire rotation or just parts of it? Or are you copying the data from another part of iCrew? Also, do you have to manually enter dates and ship/tail numbers? Thanks!
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I tried it after reading this thread. Copy the whole rotation in icrew and paste it in the import pop up box in Logten Pro. It adds the flight #, date and city pairings. You have to manually input the times, ship ect.
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