
This summary covers an additional 6 key points and measures to consider when choosing the right type of pilot logbook.Quick links to what is in this post: Toggle We've got an in-depth summary (700+ words) ready based on your specific answers. 📲 Syncing your logbook with mobile/tablet is important to you.This saves manually writing times and details down and eliminates errors with transposing data from one source to another. You can then review your entire logbook on your computer at home. Logging flights on your mobile or tablet can be really convenient while you’re in the aeroplane, at the end of your flight. 📲 Syncing your logbook with mobile/tablet isn't important.⚙️ You're crazy about a feature-rich app.


However, if you just need the essentials along with a few extra conveniences, then you might be better off with another more affordable solution (that still includes support, where needed), but only charges a one-time fee. If you want all of the “bells and whistles”, generally, you’re going to have to pay for them in the form of a monthly or yearly subscription.īut why is it so expensive? Advanced features and technologies aren’t the cheapest to develop and usually subscriptions include full access to customer support throughout the life of your subscription. ⚙️ You're not bothered about a feature-rich app.💸 It sounds like you are happy paying for a subscription.

After all, it’s just a logbook, for goodness sake.

The thing is, it doesn’t have to be that expensive. If you want one of the popular Logbook Apps, you're going to need a mortgage from the bank (or yet ANOTHER mortgage after having already paid for your flight training).
