Getting to know your logbook
You've created your account and performed a first sync, now it's time to explore the app a little.
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You've created your account and performed a first sync, now it's time to explore the app a little.
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When the app is launched you will be taken directly to your logbook pages. From here, you can tap on the button in the top left corner to bring up the main menu, which can take you to other sections of the app. We will explore a few of these here, more details can be found in the relevant sections of this documentation.
The main interface of the app where you can browse and enter new flights, pilots, aircraft, aircraft types and aerodromes.
Here you can add currencies, such as minimum amount of landings in a time period, or limitations, such as maximum amount of hours per year. You'll see the value that you are currently at along with a graphical representation of how close you are to the restriction.
On this screen you can view your accumulated totals, as well as display various charts and graphs such as landings per aerodrome or hours per year.
On this page you are able to generate various reports from your logbook data. For now this is limited to EASA and FAR logbooks, with more options planned for the future.
If you choose not to upload a copy of your flights from any previous logbook software, or are transferring from a paper logbook, you can add totals of any previous flying experience here.
From the settings page you can manage your account, customise options on the logbook screens, and choose whether to share usage information with us for development purposes.