It’s the new millennium, if it’s good enough for the CAA, it’s good enough for me.īTW, using MCCflightlog because of its capability to cynchronise with the company so like a true lazy pilot I don’t have to do it myself. My “original” paper copy logbooks where approved. I thought that without problems I could have been writing in 300 hrs space shuttle with 3 lunar landings and they wouldn’t have known the difference, but obviously didn’t point this out on my interview. When I asked the why they wanted paper they said because it was less likely to be fraudulent. So I spend two days writing in my flights in a paper logbook. They are acceptable to the French, and Dutch CAA and some minor companies I flew for.īack in 2004 Netjets didn’t approve it. Only drawback so far is the design which looks extremely old and the fact that it takes some time to understand how everything works.Īre Electronic Pilot Logbooks acceptable from companies? In case someone has missed the paperbook? So far I'm pretty happy about Mcc, it looks more professional and there are a lot of interesting options if you buy the PRO version. Indeed, I lost the type of approaches but I can live with it. Thanks Lucky_lee ! I have done it a few days ago, and although it took me some annoying hours to get the right figures, the transfer is now done. Just something to think about for people still looking for the best solution. So, while the software works, and works well for now, I'm not all that hopeful about continued support myself. It feels to me like the actual developers are not in the house anymore and it's only given very basic updates. There was also supposed to be a new version (5.0) out at the end of 2017 but not a word about it in all of 2018. Because even explaining the issue to them after I solved it, they still didn't understand. Super easy fix for them to implement in the software, but due to their kind of hopeless support it probably won't be fixed anytime soon. The issue turned out to be localization, the software didn't seem to recognize a Windows language setting that was different from EN-US, even though the system language itself was full English etc. Instead I have to deal with incompetent support. If even one person who actually works with or on the software had taken a look at the error logs I sent the problem would have been solved in a single email. I had to go through about 6 cycles of completely unrelated questions, and just gave up when they wanted to set up a Teamviewer session because I knew it would be pretty hopeless. Included in my first support request were error logs, an educated guess from my side and plenty of information. The software would not launch on multiple freshly installed Windows systems. While I've been using mccPilotlog for years and have had almost no issues, I recently had to deal with their support and it was a pain. You may want to contact the people at mccPilotlog, they are helpful and will be happy to assist you, I guess.Ĭan not exactly share that sentiment. A lot of the stuff I am missing, will probably be fixed once I buy their full setup, but I still find the Flylogio setup more smooth and easy to use. Right now I am running the free version of mccPilotlog, and I have to admit that I like Flylogios setup more. It wont transfer stuff like type of approach and simulators, and you will probably have to fix the aircraft's as well. The transfer is then just a matter of following their guide in the program. They say it takes about 8 days, but they have automated the process so it only took about 8 min. I would post you the link, but I haven't made enough posts yet on this forum :) I actually wrote this to them, and got a reply that they would take it in to consideration, but they also argued that LogTen Pro still was more expensive, since their full packed place them at 113 € a year.Ībout the transfer of hours, you need to export your hours from Flylogio, and then use converter from mccPilotlog homepage to get it converted to their format. If it had been 5€ a month then I could live with it, but 9€ is just to much. (I have many errors so far when I import my data from Flylogio.) If you figure out an easy way of doing it. I am also looking at mccPilotlog, but I am a bit struggling with the import process. A fixed subscription could be interesting but not such a monthly price. I am in the same case, I've been using Flylogio for a while and really disappointed about their new price.108 euros per year ?! This is really not worth it, even though I really liked it so far.
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