Best Electronic Logbook for Regionals
#81
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Joined APC: Dec 2013
Posts: 2,236
Bah, recently tried to import my old online logbook from freepilotlog.com after a few years, (was on military leave and didn't worry about it), but the website seems to have disappeared into the ether. I'm probably going to have to start from scratch. Anyone have any good recent recommendations? I have heard log ten pro has fallen out of favor with some. I don't mind paying as it seems to guarantee some permanency. Thinking of going mccpilotlog. Thanks for the help.
#82
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Joined APC: Jul 2015
Posts: 2
Pilot Partner Pilot Logbook
It has been over a year since I've thrown Pilot Partner Flight Logbook software out there. In the last year we have made a lot of upgrades and exciting new features. Including a printable version of your logbook complete with real signatures from your flight instructors. Great for Check Rides and Airline interviews. Many customers have used this printable version for a very good result in an interview.
At $29.95 a year (cheaper if you buy a couple years at a time), it is an expensive option compared to some of the other options. It works on All Computers (MAC/PC) and has an iPhone/iPad/Android app to go with it.
We have an exciting road map ahead of us that is going to keep making the product better and better.
At $29.95 a year (cheaper if you buy a couple years at a time), it is an expensive option compared to some of the other options. It works on All Computers (MAC/PC) and has an iPhone/iPad/Android app to go with it.
We have an exciting road map ahead of us that is going to keep making the product better and better.
#83
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Joined APC: Sep 2014
Posts: 824
Almost pulled the trigger but I see a hash of bad reviews on iTunes. Bah this is agonizing, not sure which one to go with. Once I start entering the data I don't wanna have to switch. I have a mac, and will probably just manually input all my flights. Another question, can I just put in my "days" for regional flying? Is this frowned upon?
#84
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Joined APC: Mar 2011
Position: 737 FO
Posts: 2,483
Almost pulled the trigger but I see a hash of bad reviews on iTunes. Bah this is agonizing, not sure which one to go with. Once I start entering the data I don't wanna have to switch. I have a mac, and will probably just manually input all my flights. Another question, can I just put in my "days" for regional flying? Is this frowned upon?
#90
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Joined APC: Apr 2016
Posts: 505
mccPILOTLOG
Pulls data direct from my schedule and I just have to select if I was PF or PM. Easiest way to log flights.
Pulls data direct from my schedule and I just have to select if I was PF or PM. Easiest way to log flights.
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