![]() If something else gets added to your flying career, add columns for it (like multi-engine, or tailwheel time, etc.). ![]() Just create a set of headings that match the headings in your paper logbook, and start logging. Honestly, you can put together your own logbook spreadsheet in less time than it takes to read this whole thread. Can anyone vouch for the excel pilot logbook? They want $50 for it, debating if its worth it MCC has alot of info which I wont need and I find over complicated for where I am. Also it wasn’t flawless mainly because of the way I was logging things (like Adam Oke above) but once you are done there is no issues.īeen looking to make the switch to Digital. That’s exactly why I went with them, I was stuck with an old program that could not be upgraded to the point it would stop working/being recognized, they did the conversion. If your old electronic logbook program is not on their list as being transferable, it will eventually if you put the request. I say smart only because it is a good way to attract customers in this kind of business. Smart company like mccPILOTLOG will do the conversion. (Happened to me with a family tree program that I spent so many hours filling in, and that amount of data is nothing compared to the flights you accumulate over a career) Do you really want to get 15 yrs in with a data file that is no longer readable by your OS, created by a company that disappeared 5 yrs ago.? ![]() I's not like Microsoft or Excel's gonna go away. +1 for DIY Excel spreadsheet for me, too!
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