Best Electronic Logbook for Regionals
#41
Line Holder
Joined APC: Nov 2013
Posts: 35
Heres what I did. I have Logten Pro and I used the ASA Master Pilot log 29 format. Print out your logbook in landscape on any paper and get one of these.
2" Landscape binder in black vinyl
Then put the pages front and back in these babies. They come in sets of 10.
Landscape Sheet Protector
Looks good, not too expensive, and I have gotten lots of compliments. Very easy to change out or add pages, and nothing is permanent so if you see a mistake, no problem.
2" Landscape binder in black vinyl
Then put the pages front and back in these babies. They come in sets of 10.
Landscape Sheet Protector
Looks good, not too expensive, and I have gotten lots of compliments. Very easy to change out or add pages, and nothing is permanent so if you see a mistake, no problem.
#44
I've been using Logten Pro Universal for about a year now. The crappy thing is they don't sell it anymore and anyone wanting LogTen now must pay a yearly subscription. All in all the app is fantastic. Took a few tedious weeks to enter in everything from paper, but it's worth it. Now I just enter my times in my phone after each flight and do a weekly paper logbook update to have both.
#45
New Hire
Joined APC: Jul 2015
Posts: 2
New Option on the Market: Pilot Partner
Pilot Partner has a new Electronic Pilot Logbook that just became available. It is targeted more towards general aviation but airline pilots may find it useful as well. It is highly customizable and easy to use on Phones and Tablets. It is much cheaper than LogTen Pro, but it is still a subscription service.
#49
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Joined APC: Mar 2011
Posts: 84
I like Log Book Pro and APDL. With APDL, I always know if I'm legal and if I decide I want to pick up that extra trip, it tells me if I'll be legal to do it. Expensive Yes! but it's worth it's weight in gold and saves your chicken sometimes.
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