CrewLounge PILOTLOG prints 150 different logbook formats. These can be divided in three categories :
- official state logbooks, issued by the local aviation authorities
- published logbooks, issued by Jeppesen, ASA, and other companies
- generic logbooks, printing paper-size filled
All these logbooks come with typical columns, like Departure and Arrival airfields, Name of Pilot-in-Command, function and condition time, and Remarks. The logic is straight forward.
The following logic applies to all logbooks printed with CrewLounge PILOTLOG :
Logbook Column | Notes |
PIC Time | PIC time includes PIC, PICus, SPIC and SOLO, unless there is a separate column for PICus, SPIC and/or SOLO in the same logbook |
SIC Time | SIC time is only printed for multi-pilot aircraft |
DUAL Time | DUAL time is always considered "Received". Instructor time may go to "DUAL Given" if DUAL and Instructor time are logged on the same flight. |
Day / Night | PILOTLOG does not have a field for recording Day time. You should not create a user time field either. Instead, Day time is automatically calculated as Total Time minus Night Time logged on the flight. |
VFR Time | PILOTLOG does not have a field for recording VFR time. You should not create a user time field either. Instead, VFR time is automatically calculated as Total Time minus IFR Time logged on the flight. |
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