Best Electronic Logbook for Regionals
#13
LogTen Pro is by far the best if you have a Mac. Otherwise, Logbook Pro is the same thing practically, but the PC version.
Once you put it in, you gotta print it off. Check out If you're having trouble making a purchase-checkout, email us directly at [email protected]. *Thank you! - Logbook Solutions-Home . The guy who owns the place is an Air Wisconsin captain for a long time. Their binder is awesome, and the 2-hole paper is I believe 32lb paper which is what you need when you print your logbook. Also, FedEx/Kinko's doesn't have a 2-hole punch so I always buy my paper from LB Solutions. Lastly, as long as you bring your own paper, and send or bring in your PDF file to Kinko's it'll cost about $20 to print it, if you use their paper it'll cost about $60, and that's on 24lb paper which is thinner, and not nearly as nice...
Every interview I've gone on, I've gotten lots of compliments of how nice, organized, and professional my binder looks. One of the guys on the interview panel for Air Wisconsin smiled real big when he saw my logbook, because the owner of Logbook Solutions is good friends with the chief pilot of PHL/ORF.
Once you put it in, you gotta print it off. Check out If you're having trouble making a purchase-checkout, email us directly at [email protected]. *Thank you! - Logbook Solutions-Home . The guy who owns the place is an Air Wisconsin captain for a long time. Their binder is awesome, and the 2-hole paper is I believe 32lb paper which is what you need when you print your logbook. Also, FedEx/Kinko's doesn't have a 2-hole punch so I always buy my paper from LB Solutions. Lastly, as long as you bring your own paper, and send or bring in your PDF file to Kinko's it'll cost about $20 to print it, if you use their paper it'll cost about $60, and that's on 24lb paper which is thinner, and not nearly as nice...
Every interview I've gone on, I've gotten lots of compliments of how nice, organized, and professional my binder looks. One of the guys on the interview panel for Air Wisconsin smiled real big when he saw my logbook, because the owner of Logbook Solutions is good friends with the chief pilot of PHL/ORF.
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LogTen Pro is by far the best if you have a Mac. Otherwise, Logbook Pro is the same thing practically, but the PC version.
Once you put it in, you gotta print it off. Check out If you're having trouble making a purchase-checkout, email us directly at [email protected]. *Thank you! - Logbook Solutions-Home . The guy who owns the place is an Air Wisconsin captain for a long time. Their binder is awesome, and the 2-hole paper is I believe 32lb paper which is what you need when you print your logbook. Also, FedEx/Kinko's doesn't have a 2-hole punch so I always buy my paper from LB Solutions. Lastly, as long as you bring your own paper, and send or bring in your PDF file to Kinko's it'll cost about $20 to print it, if you use their paper it'll cost about $60, and that's on 24lb paper which is thinner, and not nearly as nice...
Every interview I've gone on, I've gotten lots of compliments of how nice, organized, and professional my binder looks. One of the guys on the interview panel for Air Wisconsin smiled real big when he saw my logbook, because the owner of Logbook Solutions is good friends with the chief pilot of PHL/ORF.
Once you put it in, you gotta print it off. Check out If you're having trouble making a purchase-checkout, email us directly at [email protected]. *Thank you! - Logbook Solutions-Home . The guy who owns the place is an Air Wisconsin captain for a long time. Their binder is awesome, and the 2-hole paper is I believe 32lb paper which is what you need when you print your logbook. Also, FedEx/Kinko's doesn't have a 2-hole punch so I always buy my paper from LB Solutions. Lastly, as long as you bring your own paper, and send or bring in your PDF file to Kinko's it'll cost about $20 to print it, if you use their paper it'll cost about $60, and that's on 24lb paper which is thinner, and not nearly as nice...
Every interview I've gone on, I've gotten lots of compliments of how nice, organized, and professional my binder looks. One of the guys on the interview panel for Air Wisconsin smiled real big when he saw my logbook, because the owner of Logbook Solutions is good friends with the chief pilot of PHL/ORF.
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Last edited by foumanchu; 12-15-2013 at 10:17 AM.
#18
mccPILOTLOG works well. You can download your scheduled pairings, and has the functionality of Logbook Pro, AND mccPILOTLOG has a one time fee instead of subscriptions like Logbook Pro. IMO, NC Software lost all credibility when they ditched APDL, and we were left with Logbook Pro, which they started charging subscription fees for. mccPILOTLOG is also for Android, IPhone, and Windows Phone.
http://www.mccpilotlog.net/main.html
http://www.mccpilotlog.net/main.html
#19
LogTen Pro
I vote for LogTen Pro. I bought LogTen for MAC and LogTen Universal (iPhone & iPad). You pay for each separately and yes, it's expensive but I'm convinced you get what you pay for. They just came out with a new version that supports iOS7 and Mavericks. My thoughts:
1) You pay extra but you get a company that's going to be around for the long term.
2) You can set up Smart Limits and Groups that you customize to track flight times, duty times, etc. You can easily set up limits to monitor FAR 117 limits
3) I love that it syncs between all your devices and each device acts like a separate backup (I hate manual backups).
There's a short video on it at Airline Pilot Hiring - Pilot Store
Overall, I've been very pleased with their software and support.
1) You pay extra but you get a company that's going to be around for the long term.
2) You can set up Smart Limits and Groups that you customize to track flight times, duty times, etc. You can easily set up limits to monitor FAR 117 limits
3) I love that it syncs between all your devices and each device acts like a separate backup (I hate manual backups).
There's a short video on it at Airline Pilot Hiring - Pilot Store
Overall, I've been very pleased with their software and support.
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