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Originally Posted by tattooguy21
(Post 2321243)
Hello,
as I'm making my first real logbook (via mcclogbook software), I was wondering about a few entries. I'm a military pilot (and instructor) currently instructing RW down at Rucker, AL. When you go to interview, you should still bring your military log books with you in addition to your clean printed civilian one. When you turn them in, just let them know that all your military flights have been captured in your civilian book. Odds are they might check a couple of flights to make sure they match, but other than that they will look at the civilian book as that is what they are used to looking at. Doing this will show that you care about your flight time and the way you keep your records. I personally would not do any conversion for military flight time to civilian as there is no official way of converting it. Some airlines allow for a conversion, but that is specific to that airline. With a rotor transition pilot, there really isn't much to be gained by trying to do one either. Feel free to PM me as you work through your log book if you have specific questions on how to interpret some of the information we capture in the military logs into civilian logs. |
Originally Posted by Taylor814ce
(Post 2321508)
Had LogtenPro. Now have MccPilotlog. Much prefer the Mccpilotlog.
How was importing your logbook over to Mccpilotlog from LTP? What do you like better about it? I'm leaning to switch as well. I've liked LTP until I have to print my logbook, and then I've had numerous formatting issues with stuff not fitting on the lines properly. |
Originally Posted by PackPilot
(Post 2321871)
I've liked LTP until I have to print my logbook, and then I've had numerous formatting issues with stuff not fitting on the lines properly.
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I ended up splurging and getting a logbook cover from Customers, thanks for your business! New binders to be shipped in early April! - Logbook Solutions-Home. I don't think I would recommend getting the paper from them as it is pretty pricey. I have a nice laser printer at home and a two hole punch so good heavy weight paper from Staples and punching the holes myself worked just fine. End product is a very nice professional log book. I use LTP and it formats just fine.
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Originally Posted by TheWeatherman
(Post 2320794)
So I have been using http://myflightbook.com since I got my CFI and it has been working pretty well. I am looking to start applying to the Regionals in a month or two, do you think it is worth moving on to a different elogbook like MCC? Does myflightbook not work well in the 121 world?
I convinced all of my students to get MyFlightbook also, loved it for CFI (then you don't have to log it if your students do the flight just transfers.). Also it got them thinking of the future. However, AFTER I printed it out (which was just a hassle, even Wrong.. and not even close to as professional as I wanted it) got a job at a regional. I have swiftly changed to MCC as the schedule import is simple. I don't want to manually log flights when your doing a lot of flying. I found that MCC has wayyyyy better printing options, better logging format, and it clearly tailored to 121 operations. You can still do 91 and CFI work and get along no problem. The import from MyFlightbook was simple enough. You get what you pay for that's for sure. |
Originally Posted by CaptSwift
(Post 2322800)
I convinced all of my students to get MyFlightbook also, loved it for CFI (then you don't have to log it if your students do the flight just transfers.). Also it got them thinking of the future.
However, AFTER I printed it out (which was just a hassle, even Wrong.. and not even close to as professional as I wanted it) got a job at a regional. I have swiftly changed to MCC as the schedule import is simple. I don't want to manually log flights when your doing a lot of flying. I found that MCC has wayyyyy better printing options, better logging format, and it clearly tailored to 121 operations. You can still do 91 and CFI work and get along no problem. The import from MyFlightbook was simple enough. You get what you pay for that's for sure. |
Originally Posted by CaptSwift
(Post 2322800)
I convinced all of my students to get MyFlightbook also, loved it for CFI (then you don't have to log it if your students do the flight just transfers.). Also it got them thinking of the future.
However, AFTER I printed it out (which was just a hassle, even Wrong.. and not even close to as professional as I wanted it) got a job at a regional. I have swiftly changed to MCC as the schedule import is simple. I don't want to manually log flights when your doing a lot of flying. I found that MCC has wayyyyy better printing options, better logging format, and it clearly tailored to 121 operations. You can still do 91 and CFI work and get along no problem. The import from MyFlightbook was simple enough. You get what you pay for that's for sure. |
Originally Posted by Pelotao
(Post 2322974)
Did you just downloaded your logbook from myflightbook and the uploaded to MCC? Im thinking about making the jump
Download the csv, the data file, and then MCC has you send it to them for a free conversion to their format (easier than manually doing it and only takes 2-3 days) and then you'll get the file back, upload/import wizard it to MCC, fix some of your small errors that MyFlightbook never caught. I worked on the free version of MCC before I paid the enterprise version to know it would work out. They have great "how to" videos online if you run into any issues that help out pretty effectively. You can PM me if you run into other issues. I did all this last week. |
Originally Posted by CaptSwift
(Post 2322993)
Download the csv, the data file, and then MCC has you send it to them for a free conversion to their format (easier than manually doing it and only takes 2-3 days) and then you'll get the file back, upload/import wizard it to MCC, fix some of your small errors that MyFlightbook never caught.
I worked on the free version of MCC before I paid the enterprise version to know it would work out. They have great "how to" videos online if you run into any issues that help out pretty effectively. You can PM me if you run into other issues. I did all this last week. |
Anyone around CO Springs willing to take a look at my logbook? Most of us Army rotor guys just kind of fill one out, but not sure if we're doing it the way airlines would like to see (in addition to a -12 printout and 759).
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