Quick Start Wizard
The quick start wizard will help you set up AirLog and begin logging your flight time in minutes. The wizard guides you
through each item that must be completed in order to begin using your pilot logbook.
Track Unlimited Aircraft
AirLog allows you to track and maintain as many aircraft records as you want, no matter how frequently you use them. By storing
characteristics of each aircraft separately, you don't have to enter this information with each flight.
If a change needs to be made to the characteristics of an aircraft, simply make any changes to the aircraft record and
all reports and graphs will reflect the changes.
Currency Tracking
AirLog allows you to define your specific currency requirements. The main interface displays color coded status messages
for your medicals, flight reviews, day and night VFR currency, IFR currency and last flight.
Accurate Data Analysis
AirLog helps you accurately track all aspects of your flying carreer with complete reports, graphs,
and user defined currency tracking. View your flight time with breakdowns including time by classification,
aircraft, make, model, category, power and landings by airport class.
Import/Export
Import your flight records from other software or export from your logbook in popular formats
such as .dat, .txt, .csv, and .html. Edit and save records using any standard text editor for importing
into your desktop pilot logbook.
Reports and Graphs
You can generate graphs and reports based on date range or include all records. AirLog also allows setting
a from date to the current date so all of your reporting can stay current. Reports include aircraft,
aircraft make & model, airport, and user listings as well as "Time In" reports and "Time As" reports.
Click here to view some screenshots of the reports and graphs.
Instant Resume and Statistics
Instantly generate pilot resumes and complete logbook statistics anytime to print or post online.
Palm OS Support
AirLog now supports Palm OS hand held devices. Enter your time while away and upload to AirLog at a later time.
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