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1/5/2021 11:13 AM
 

Is there a flight log or logbook function in Ifly740?  If there is I cant find it.

 
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1/5/2021 11:56 AM
 

We have partnered with My Flight Book to provide a logbook (for now at least). 

You need to have the app installed on your device, and have an account with them. 

When you finish a flight, go to menu/history/choose the past flight/export and scroll to find MFB, then it will export over to your logbook!

 
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1/5/2021 12:04 PM
 

iFly does not include logbook functionality.  Edit:  Per Brolin's note above, apparently it (sorta) does.  I'll need to play with that!

If you'd like a recommendation, I have used the MyFlightbook app for years, and really like it.  There's a step in my pre-start checklist to make sure it's running and I've set it to "listen" for takeoff.  It will detect the flight start, record my flight path via GPS, will detect landings, etc.  At the end of the flight I make sure the ending tach time is correct (usually requires some adjustment since tach time does not equal clock time), add any additional data I want (like specifying IFR approaches used, adding passengers, etc.), and save the flight.  Log is accessible in the app or via the MyFlightbook.com website.

And it's free, though I recommend kicking a few bucks to the developer every once in a while if you end up using it regularly.

https://myflightbook.com/logbook/Default.aspx

 
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1/5/2021 1:27 PM
 

Hello Brolin,

What iFly tools does this work on?  I don't see it on my desktop version.  Will it work on my tablet that I fly with (don't have it handy here).  I use MyFLightPlan, but so far have only manually entered my flight logs.

Jeff

 
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1/5/2021 4:13 PM
 

Agree with Cobra about MyFlightBook.  Don't forget that you must enter Engine Time Start (by tappping on that field) for the app to know it's supposed to be tracking the flight and automatically be filling in other fields. 

Also a separate note on what he said regarding using Tach Time: I use Engine Time (start to end) as my logged flight time, and MyFlightBook will correctly calculate that in hours-&-tenths and automatically enter it as your PIC and Total Time if you ask it to.  Per the FAA, flight time "commences when an aircraft moves under its own power for the purpose of flight and ends when the aircraft comes to rest after landing."  In my book (literally) that's from when I start the engine to when I turn off the engine.  (OK, granted, there's a few minutes in there between engine start and first movement.)  But as many of us have been taught: when that prop is turning you're flying the plane.  So, I still consider it all valid time to log, even if there's a few extra minutes in there.  (Actually, there should be no difference between using (real) Hobbs Time, or (adjusted) tach time, or Engine Time. Sometimes there's a little difference due to rounding.  But note that any of those is going to be greater than Flight Time recorded by the app, which is when it calculates that you've lifted off until it calculates that you've touched down.  If you use Flight Time as your logged time, then you're shortchanging your hours.)

Jeff: it's an app that runs on Android or iOS, but he also has a website interface.  So, if you fly with your tablet and run MyFlightBook on it (and remember to fill in Engine Time Start) then you don't need to enter stuff manually, other than comments and things Cobra mentioned.  On the desktop, you can use the website at www.myflightbook.com, which is what I usually use once I get home (to add comments, or look at flight data). 


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