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Flite Log

Flite Log is more than just a logbook. Yes, you can track all your flight data via traditional logbook data. However, this is where the similarities to a logbook end. Create journal entries for each flight detailing your experiences, track the weather conditions of each flight, and share and compare this information with others. Create detailed reports of your flying tendencies, track currency requirements for your certificate, or create your own personal currency requirements.

 

FliteJournal - Flite Log Features
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View a list of all your entered Flite Logs in tabular fashion and sort the list on any value by clicking the appropriate column header. From this view, you can add a new flight, view details of a flight, and edit or delete an existing flite log.
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FliteJournal - Flite Log Features
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Add a new flite log to your records. Add as little or as much information as you want for your flight. At the minimum, enter your departure and destination airport codes, date, and times.
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Add information about the type of piloting time on each flight. This information is validated for accuracy and used in the compilation of Flite Reports.
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Enter the weather conditions for your flight to provide a better understanding of the environmental variables on your flight. This information may also be used in the compilation of Flite Reports that detail your flying tendencies.
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Make a journal entry for your flight that tells a story about your experience. Make it as detailed as you like and choose to share it with other FliteJournal members. You can also tag each flight as a biennial flight review or new certificate flight for proficiency tracking requirements made available through Flite Alerts.
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Before you can enter a Flite Log, you need to specify an aircraft. My Aircraft provides a location to manage the fleet of aircraft you fly. You can filter the list of available aircraft by tail number, home airport, or aircraft type by choosing the appropriate option in the dropdown menu. Once added to your fleet, any aircraft can be selected to be your default aircraft when entering a Flite Log.
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Track proficiency requirements dictated by your certificate or create your own custom alerts to track. FliteJournal will provide a color coded status and expiration date for the alert. Create as many custom alerts as you like using the various criteria and time periods available in the dropdown menus.
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FliteJournal - Flite Log Features
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Choose a date range and report type to generate a report that details your flying tendencies. Receive a breakdown of the hours flown as well as a percentage of piloting hours flown.
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Also a part of the default summary report, view additional details about your flights including typical flight conditions, a breakdown of flights into various airspaces, as well as other useful information concerning your flight tendencies. Recommendations for other Flite Report types are welcome.
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