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Old 12-31-2018, 04:20 PM
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Hello All

Future major airline applicant here

Taking my paper over to electronic. LogTenPro has a huge variety of "options" for my flight time.

1. Can I delete (how do I do this...) the column "Day T/O" and "Night T/O" ? Do the airlines care?

I am basically cloning my brown Jepp Sanderson Professional Pilot logbook, and going from left to right, and setting it up just like that. Day T/O is not in the paper logbook..

2. I see no column in LogTenPro for Single Engine Land, Multi Engine Land, etc. Do you just total all your flight time and when you have "2500 - Lear 60" then obviously that is multi-engine AND turbojet time for your resume, or should you configure each and every tail number in your logbook to automatically populate the times. This seems to be a P.I.A. but ok

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Originally Posted by satpak77
Hello All

Future major airline applicant here

Taking my paper over to electronic. LogTenPro has a huge variety of "options" for my flight time.

1. Can I delete (how do I do this...) the column "Day T/O" and "Night T/O" ? Do the airlines care?

I am basically cloning my brown Jepp Sanderson Professional Pilot logbook, and going from left to right, and setting it up just like that. Day T/O is not in the paper logbook..

2. I see no column in LogTenPro for Single Engine Land, Multi Engine Land, etc. Do you just total all your flight time and when you have "2500 - Lear 60" then obviously that is multi-engine AND turbojet time for your resume, or should you configure each and every tail number in your logbook to automatically populate the times. This seems to be a P.I.A. but ok

Thank you
When you go to reports and select Jepp logbook it will print and look just like your paper logbook, if you have the aircraft profiles right.
You can also play around with the settings to show exactly what you want when you enter the info.
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Originally Posted by EMAW
When you go to reports and select Jepp logbook it will print and look just like your paper logbook, if you have the aircraft profiles right.
You can also play around with the settings to show exactly what you want when you enter the info.
OK, thank you
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