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What do you guys put in your logbook?

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Hey flx757,

About your monthly printing. Is that on logbook pro? I've got the program, just waiting for Santa to bring me a flashy PDA to link up with it so I haven't gotten into the features of LBPro yet.

Right now I've been using the printout of my trip and noting the extras, then taking the pile of trip slips and entering a line per day in my logbook.
 
Pogue, mook, or putz

Flaps 30 said it all!

I even had to change the words in the subject line from plural to singular. I didn't want a thread to be started on whether or not the plural of PUTZ is putz or putzes.

I am bored.
 
ClearRight said:
Hey flx757,

About your monthly printing. Is that on logbook pro? I've got the program, just waiting for Santa to bring me a flashy PDA to link up with it so I haven't gotten into the features of LBPro yet.


Actually, the program I use is AeroLog Pro, but I would think any of the electronic logbook programs will let you filter and print just about any combination of date ranges or other filters, such as flight times, aircraft types, etc. They are virtually limitless in however you want to set it up to total and/or print your times.
 
I always did mine per day. Then in the remarks, I would put the city pairs and number of legs per day.

At one point I got lazy and put in a month per line. When interview time came I regretted it, cut those pages out and updated 7 years of time per day again. That took 3 months to do. I now recommend updating once a month. MUCH much easier.
 

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