E-logbooks
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E-logbooks
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Re: E-logbooks
Looks like advertising for a commercial product. Why not.... I'll do it too. But my e logbook is free
https://pilotflightlog.net
https://pilotflightlog.net
Re: E-logbooks
Sure sounds like an advert to me.
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Re: E-logbooks
Your site shows going between decimal hours and hours and minutes...the hours and minutes are multiples of six, while AIM 4.1 says "Air Time and Flight Time should be recorded to the nearest 5 minutes, or to the nearest 6 minutes when using the decimal system as follows: "Skymark wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 6:36 pm Looks like advertising for a commercial product. Why not.... I'll do it too. But my e logbook is free
https://pilotflightlog.net
True, it says should not must or shall, but I would expect someone who logs time hours and minutes to be following the AIM. Not to mention it is cleaner as far as rounding goes compared to six minute increments.
Re: E-logbooks
Written before the invention of electronic logbooks, no doubt.TailwheelPilot wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 12:54 amYour site shows going between decimal hours and hours and minutes...the hours and minutes are multiples of six, while AIM 4.1 says "Air Time and Flight Time should be recorded to the nearest 5 minutes, or to the nearest 6 minutes when using the decimal system as follows: "
You've clearly never seen the compounded rounding errors that come from using 5 minute intervals in a spreadsheet.True, it says should not must or shall, but I would expect someone who logs time hours and minutes to be following the AIM. Not to mention it is cleaner as far as rounding goes compared to six minute increments.