This, and I just made a big forwarding entry from my old logbook into Logten to start. Take both to the interview and your good to go.I haven't filled out paper since my 121 career started in 2005. I was able to get hired at another airline with just a printed and bound copy of my electronic logbook. LogTen will make a nice PDF that you can take to Kinkos. They did a spiral binding that looked pretty good, and there weren't any typos.![]()
This, and I just made a big forwarding entry from my old logbook into Logten to start. Take both to the interview and your good to go.
This, and I just made a big forwarding entry from my old logbook into Logten to start. Take both to the interview and your good to go.
I've done 4 interviews with it like that and no one said anything. I had both logbooks with if they wanted to look at the old tuff obviously. My arguement is it is no different than when you start another logbook.
Thats the only advantage I see, yes I did but it really wasn't too bad. The time spent on doing that was far less than if I entered everything in. Plus once you get your ATP 8710s are easy.How about filling out an 8710? Don't you have to go back through your paper logbook?
I just ticked over 2100 hours with 98% of that being day VFR single engine piston dual given. My guess is back logging would take a few weekends to get caught up.If you have less than 1500 or so flights it's probably worth the time to back log all your flights. That way your can quickly break down hours by pretty much any metric you want.
More than that... maybe not worth it.
If you have less than 1500 or so flights it's probably worth the time to back log all your flights. That way your can quickly break down hours by pretty much any metric you want.
More than that... maybe not worth it.
I've been looking around to see what would work best for me. I've got an Ipad, a Droid phone, and a PC. I'm not sure what syncs with what but I'm leaning toward logbook pro.
Is there any advantage of going back to day 1 and manually putting all your times in there? Or is just forwarding from your old paper logbook considered an acceptable practice?