![]() Am I correct in understanding that airlines and the FAA are fine with you using something like excel (so long as its properly organized - I intend to model a file after the big browncover paper Jep books)? I also want to verify that I am correct in understanding you either need something that digitally encrypts a signature in the file or keep a paper note/slip/log of any endorsements/signatures received so that you can produce proof when asked?ฤก) I really just want to put my "professional" days into electronic format, and not mess with entering my student days - I'd like to just keep those books as is, or at least enter them if I get around to it. I would really like to put my logs into digital format. I started flying back in '06 and so I have loads of entries across a number of books, each with associated appropriate endorsements, sigs and so on. Googling it scares me, as I seem to get a lot of conflicting info and it also seems that there have been changes over the years and I don't want to go off info that was correct X number of years (or with my luck, months) ago, but is no longer so I'm hoping to get the skinny on this, 2021-style. I'm wondering if someone can set me straight on the situation with electronically logging flights. ![]() First, sorry if this is the wrong area for this question (wasn't sure if this should go in training or not), I understand if it needs to be moved to deleted/reposted elsewhere. ![]()
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