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Old 10-28-2017, 11:33 AM
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I'm pretty new to FedEx and have been using LogTen Pro for my logbook. I've scoured VIPS, trying to find a schedule format that I can export into the program, but haven't had any luck so far. Could someone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
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I've been wondering the same. Or to get FXCal to export individual legs rather than block out an entire 3 day trip as one event.
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Does logten pro allow you to import a csv file?

I have logbook pro, I just cut and paste the currency summary in vips to a spreadsheet program (OpenOffice) and save as a csv file.

I then import it into logbook pro and it has the information In columns I can then assign fields that exist in the logbook and then it adds it to the existing data.
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Originally Posted by CargoMonkey View Post
I'm pretty new to FedEx and have been using LogTen Pro for my logbook. I've scoured VIPS, trying to find a schedule format that I can export into the program, but haven't had any luck so far. Could someone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
Not sure if this will get you what you need or not. On PFC home page Resources tab choose Flightmart Reports. You can generate and download your data.
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Old 10-30-2017, 04:01 PM
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I use roster buster, its 12 dollars a year and is very easy to use. It’ll have you log on to your schedule through the application and once you download your schedule to it you can then export it into LogTen ProX. I use it for my ipad logten prox but if you are using the computer version I’m sure they have an option with the CSV file like a previous poster said.
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My last flt logged in my log book.was my initial solo in a 152, and that was approx 10,000 hrs and 34 hrs ago.
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My last flt logged in my log book.was my initial solo in a 152, and that was approx 10,000 hrs and 34 hrs ago.
SO you got a job with no logbook?
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No log book
Just USAF rips.
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I've never kept a logbook either. Right after I was hired, I was sitting in INDOC and mentioned "now that I'm a real, professional pilot, I should start keeping track of my flight hours" and had asked for recommendations as to what others have used for "professional" logbooks.

The instructor overheard and asked me "Why, are you planning on getting another job?" LOL.

Still don't keep a logbook.
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Originally Posted by ARAMP1 View Post
I've never kept a logbook either. Right after I was hired, I was sitting in INDOC and mentioned "now that I'm a real, professional pilot, I should start keeping track of my flight hours" and had asked for recommendations as to what others have used for "professional" logbooks.

The instructor overheard and asked me "Why, are you planning on getting another job?" LOL.

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I kept a logbook from the time I was 15 and started taking flying lesson. Kept it all through my AF flying. I stopped logging when I got hired at United in November 2000, figuring I wasn’t going to need it again.

I’ve kept a logbook ever since...
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