Electronic Logbook
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Looking for some more recent feedback, most of the archived stuff is from yesteryear. Not interested in LogTen, since I have primarily Windows devices.
Like Excel, since I can just use it on any device, no subscription, and can modify if necessary. Can have it backed up on hard drive and cloud.
Looking at getting the following, but holding off to see if anyone is using a comparable setup that won't cost me $40: https://excelpilotlogbook.com/faa-am...pilot-logbook/
Anyone have any app suggestions or good excel templates that they'd be willing to share?
Like Excel, since I can just use it on any device, no subscription, and can modify if necessary. Can have it backed up on hard drive and cloud.
Looking at getting the following, but holding off to see if anyone is using a comparable setup that won't cost me $40: https://excelpilotlogbook.com/faa-am...pilot-logbook/
Anyone have any app suggestions or good excel templates that they'd be willing to share?
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From: E-170/175 FO
Honestly, I've used this from the start and never looked backed. Seem less integration from all logbooks and great ui. Here's a link to a free trial and no, I don't work for them lol. Just good stuff!
http://www.safelogweb.com/PilotTellA...52aXRlcj10cnVl
http://www.safelogweb.com/PilotTellA...52aXRlcj10cnVl
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From: 737 Right
I like myflightbook.com.
It's free and has excellent search and report creation functionality. (Makes it easier to fill out airline apps.)
You can export backups to Excel. (For a small fee, the site will automatically backup your logbook nightly to your cloud account.) If you have some basic Excel skills, it's easy to import your existing logbook and flight time reports from your company.
It's certainly worth a look if you like using Excel but want something a bit more sophisticated.
It's free and has excellent search and report creation functionality. (Makes it easier to fill out airline apps.)
You can export backups to Excel. (For a small fee, the site will automatically backup your logbook nightly to your cloud account.) If you have some basic Excel skills, it's easy to import your existing logbook and flight time reports from your company.
It's certainly worth a look if you like using Excel but want something a bit more sophisticated.
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