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15th August 01:34
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I'm not a big fan of logshare, in that the data does not reside on my machine,
and the data can be accessed by hackers. I'm still waiting to find a good shareware for the Windoze/Excel/Access environment with few/no bells and whistles. Jim gpsposter <blah@blah.com> shared these priceless pearls of wisdom: -> ->> Hi All, ->> ->> Is there some software that will record your piolts log ->> elcetronically, Free or shareware. Ideally it will compute leg ->> lenghts (as crow flies from ICAO airport codes) ->> ->> If anyone can tell me it would be a great help. ->> ->> Yours hopefully, ->> ->> Ian ->> ->> -> ->Doesn't have the leg lengths, but check out http://www.logshare.com Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com jim@rst-engr.com |
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16th August 07:29
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Does anyone know what requirements, if any, does the *UK* CAA have for
One instructor told me a while ago that the CAA stopped him using a PC for his (inevitably rather voluminous) logbook. However I can't see why one could not use a "computerised" record provided one prints out each page, signs it and files it in some sort of a ring binder. I have to maintain five logbooks: - personal logbook - journey logbook - airframe logbook - engine logbook - propeller logbook !! Peter. -- Return address is invalid to help stop junk mail. E-mail replies to peter4400@peter2000XY.co.uk but remove the X and the Y. Please do NOT copy usenet posts to email - it is NOT necessary. |
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