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StickPig 01-11-2018 08:04 PM

.2/.3 Multiplier for Mil?
 
Anyone add in the multiplier for Mil on their apps? I haven’t found anything regarding this. SWA pilot credentials does this for you...

Just don’t want a time discrepancy in my logbook and what appears on airlineapps..

Grumble 01-11-2018 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by StickPig (Post 2500907)
Anyone add in the multiplier for Mil on their apps? I haven’t found anything regarding this. SWA pilot credentials does this for you...

Just don’t want a time discrepancy in my logbook and what appears on airlineapps..

Put in time as it’s logged. The system will apply corrections as appropriate to those companies (unless instructed to do otherwise).

Charlie1Seven 01-11-2018 08:38 PM

In the instructions link on Airlineapps.com it states:

"MILITARY PILOTS: DO NOT adjust your military time with any conversion factor. The flying time entered should match your military records. Our system will automatically adjust your time for each military sortie if a particular airline uses such a conversion."

F15andMD11 01-12-2018 05:36 AM


Originally Posted by Charlie1Seven (Post 2500919)
MILITARY PILOTS: DO NOT adjust your military time with any conversion factor.

That should take care of the military conversion questions.:cool:

You most certainly want your mil time in log book to match your mil records. Technique, just use a separate conversion column per sortie so it doesn't affect the totals. You'll be glad you did later. Then some day you'll have enough hours and it won't matter anymore.

StickPig 01-12-2018 06:22 AM

Thanks for the replies. I’ll leave everything just as it is then!


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