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mistarose 02-17-2006 09:40 AM

8710 forms and electronic logbook
 
Does anyone have any good "free" electronic logbook software or homemade Excel things that do the same thing? I am filling out the dreaded 8710 form for my Comm EOC, and believe if I had all the required info all ready added up from entering each flight into the computer, life would be much better.

Thanks:)

Laxrox43 02-17-2006 10:06 AM

Make up a spread sheat on Excel...thats free!

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rickair7777 02-17-2006 12:57 PM

Definately go electronic, but also keep paper books (until you land your ultimate pilot job). The electronic books do many things:

1) Ensure your totals add up right
2) Easy correction of errors (turbojets are NOT complex airplanes oops)
3) Search & Sort features.
4) Easy to fill out 8710s and job apps
5) Palm compatible...record your times in the cockpit after each leg (you have to do this in 121 anyway) then upload to your software later.

You would have to be a master excel programmer to get the same functionality as a $35 professional software.

NE_Pilot 02-17-2006 02:18 PM

Are most companies ok with you submitting an electronic logbook?? Just wondering because it is alot neater than my hardcopy logbook.

rickair7777 02-18-2006 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by NE_Pilot
Are most companies ok with you submitting an electronic logbook?? Just wondering because it is alot neater than my hardcopy logbook.

Most airlines actually prefer hardcopy, since it's a lot harder to forge, and it gives them some insight into you. A little messiness is only human. Some (AA & Eagle and others I belive) REQUIRE hardcopy, so I keep both, at least until I land the dream job.

Also, you can plan on bringing at least your first logbook to any interview since that has all your training endorsements. They WILL need to see those.

jagboy69 02-19-2006 07:44 PM

I have EXACTLY what you are after... Go to my website and download the logbook.. Insert your stuff and take a peek at PAGE 2 of the excel doc. It generates an 8710 looking form. Just be smart about logging your times and bingo. Hard work is done. :cool:
http://www.jagboy69.com/downloads.htm

YES it's free, If you find me on the road somewhere, I'll let you buy me a beer.


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