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Safelog pilot logbook business profile
Safelog pilot logbook business profile





safelog pilot logbook business profile
  1. SAFELOG PILOT LOGBOOK BUSINESS PROFILE FOR FREE
  2. SAFELOG PILOT LOGBOOK BUSINESS PROFILE MAC OS
  3. SAFELOG PILOT LOGBOOK BUSINESS PROFILE PRO
  4. SAFELOG PILOT LOGBOOK BUSINESS PROFILE SOFTWARE
  5. SAFELOG PILOT LOGBOOK BUSINESS PROFILE LICENSE

It’s not quite as clever with favorite aircraft and airports as LogTen Pro or Safelog. The app is easy to use, with quick view of currency and good shortcuts for fast data entry.

safelog pilot logbook business profile

There are airline schedule imports for a small fee.

SAFELOG PILOT LOGBOOK BUSINESS PROFILE FOR FREE

The company offers an accompanying app for free download that connects to the desktop via the company’s servers. In our opinion, the $70 program is more complex than most pilots need and has a steep learning curve.

SAFELOG PILOT LOGBOOK BUSINESS PROFILE SOFTWARE

Logbook Pro is powerful desktop software with a dedicated user base. So you end up paying about $85/year for app and web/desktop in the long run.

safelog pilot logbook business profile

SAFELOG PILOT LOGBOOK BUSINESS PROFILE LICENSE

You can also get a bundle of desktop version (but no SafelogWeb access) and app for $140, however the desktop is only a three-year license that must be extended after three years for $40/year. Adding the app for iOS or Android, is another $40. SafelogWeb is $46/year for web-only access (no app), although the web interface works pretty well even on a little phone screen. Safelog had the slowest syncing of any app we tested, however. The desktop software is excellent and is essentially duplicated by the web interface, SafeLogWeb, so you can choose which solution works best for you. Safelog requires a desktop or web-based account and downloads your logbook form there. Like LogTen Pro, there is one-tap duplication of times, auto-entry of times and options for detailed recording of IFR work. The app automatically learns your favorite airports and aircraft and offers them your quick entry.

safelog pilot logbook business profile

Starting on the app side, Safelog works for multiple platforms with essentially the same interface. We’re sticking with that, with one caveat. In 2008, we picked Safelog as a top choice for logbook software. If you don’t have an iOS device, or you want an app that pairs with desktop software for Windows, you have three good options: SafeLog, Logbook Pro and mccPilotLog. This mean you really can make the iPad your one and only logbook. Coradine can take an existing digital logbook file or spreadsheet, convert it and send it directly to the iPad without the need for desktop software.

SAFELOG PILOT LOGBOOK BUSINESS PROFILE MAC OS

That software requires Mac OS 10.7 (Lion) and is an additional $99. A universal that runs on both is $80, but that’s really only useful if the two devices both sync with the desktop software. The iPhone version is $30 the iPad version is $60. In fact, the FAA requested a white paper from Coradine on digital signatures. Noah Liberman, President of Coradine (which created LogTen) told us these signatures have passed FAA muster for checkrides. The app has the unique feature that after abuse from your local CFI, a signature can be entered right on the iPad or iPhone. To help organize reports, there are options to group flights in specific trips. A link pops into your email to download the report on your real computer for printing or filing. You can generate tax or time-in-type reports on the iPhone and upload them the company’s website. What makes the app work as a complete logbook solution, however, is built-in reporting. There are also optional business fields for tax purposes. The flight time list is customizable so you can hide duty times if you don’t log it, but add approach types or water landings if they apply. Recording flights is sped by favorite aircraft and airports and quick duplication of times to save retyping the same information repeatedly. For the professional pilot, there’s both time remaining for duty limits and predictive warnings for scheduled flights (downloaded from your airline). Want a special field for currency in tailwheel, full-stop, night landings in that Beech 18? No problem. The heart of LogTen Pro is the Radar page with your total times. The two obviously can synchronize, but it’s not necessary, especially with the big-screen interface of an iPad. What we found impressive was that the iOS apps are almost as burly as the desktop version-better in some ways. LogTen Pro exists both as an iOS logbook and a desktop program for the Mac. Luckily, a few solutions distinguished themselves from the pack. We were shocked how many options there were for logging via an app, either as a standalone solution or paired with desktop versions. It’s simple, cheap and satisfying to use. But digital logbooks automatically back up, total your time for insurance, an 8710 or duty limits, and, if it’s on a mobile device, are always with you. There’s nothing wrong with a paper logbook.







Safelog pilot logbook business profile