Pilot eLog for Windows 3.7.1.33 |
Pilot eLog: a robust, feature-rich, user-friendly electronic logbook for pilots.
Publisher: |
SHEALD |
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Downloads: |
1 |
Software Type: |
Shareware, 34.95 |
File Size: |
8.04M |
OS: |
Windows All |
Update Date: |
28 March, 2013 |
Pilot eLog is an user-friendly and intuitive cross-platform electronic logbook for pilots that keeps the familiar look and feel of paper logbooks that pilots used to. The main logbook screen is uncluttered providing a wealth of information without having to drill through countless screens or menus. The top half of the screen shows the most recent logbook entries -- just like a paper logbook. The lower section provides summary totals and currency information. The currency and date expirations are clearly color-coded to visually alert the pilot well in advance of expiration without the need for annoying pop-up windows. Total flight time is recorded using either Hobbs Start/Stop time or as a direct entry. Log entries incorporate extensive error checking to keep logs accurate. Accelerator keys make data entry fast and painless. The system automatically tracks Day, Night and Instrument currency and keeps this information visible on the main screen at all times. It also automatically captures High Performance, Complex and Tailwheel time based on the type of aircraft flown. Pilots can begin their logbooks from any point in time, record historical totals, then begin using Pilot eLog from that point forward. Recording a new endorsement, rating or BFR check ride automatically updates the BFR expiration information. Other features include 17 professionally designed reports and endorsements, the ability to export the logbook for custom analysis and reporting, complete text to many logbook-related FAR's, links to both the FAA and FAR reference sites, and immediate viewing of day, night and instrument currency plus BFR and medical expiration dates. For security, logbook data is stored locally on the pilot’s computer, not someone else’s server. Built-in backup and restore functions ensure long-term data integrity.
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