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hawg2hawk

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Any stories, pro, con, or funny about logbook software?

In particular:

How was it received at the airline interview?
How do you manage instructor endorsements and other material requiring signatures?

I've heard stories about guys that copy all their entries line by line into a paper log, and I've also heard horror stories about guys showing up with an unstapled printout in hand. Again, how about those signatures?

I switched to a software-based logbook several years ago to minimize my own errors and to be able to quickly calculate those "how many hours do you have in blue low-wing airplanes on alternate tuesdays" questions the 135 industry seems so fond of asking.

No way I'm ever going back to copy my entries by hand, and no plans to do a 121 interview anytime soon, but just curious how people present their data when it's interview time.

Edit: Probably should have put this in the interview forums. Sorry.
 

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