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Help! I'm starting my first aircraft management gig and would appreciate any leads you could give me for a system to keep track of aircraft/engine flight times, cycles, required maint items, pilot hours and duty time, etc. I'm thinking that something that is Web-based (ease of access from anywhere and secure/safe data storage) would be the way to go.

Thanks for your thoughts and ideas.
 
charterlog

check out charterlog on www.polarisms.com

you can log into the computer hosting the program using logmein.com (free)

Jim North created the program, i'm trying to sell my cp on it.
 
CAMP almost got us in trouble on our old King Air 300. They had the prop overhaul interval at 6 years (which the 200 is), but it is 5 years. Found out the month it was due, thankfully. We have really liked Avtrack, aka FACTS (Raytheon). It is web-based, and easy to use.
 
What is the cost comparison between Camp and Avtrack? What are the advantages/disadvantages with web-based vs 'buy the software' system? Also tech support issues?

Thanks for your thoughts!
 

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