Hours and Comments Are Enabled

August 28, 2008 |

Hours

If you’ve got at least one flight logged on Jetrecord you can now view a breakdown of your hours by experience and aircraft type. The default hours page will show the breakdown for all flights. You can select a date range if you want to be more selective. For example, if you need to know if you meet your minimums for recent flight experience over the last 90 days, you can type from “90 days ago” to “today” and click “Go”. It’s that easy. You can also say things like “2.5 years ago” or “yesterday” or “3 weeks ago” or “1 month ago.” Give it a try!

The Hours

More breakdowns by aircraft type are coming soon.

Comments

Something I’ve been excited about ever since I got the idea for Jetrecord is being able to have a dialogue about your flights. Now you can! Comments are now enabled for flights. Want to know more about a pilot and the flights they’re taking? Ask a question. Share a tip. Share pictures and links to related web sites or other blog posts. Flight instructors: give feedback on your student’s performance right in their logbook for the flight they just took.

And that’s not all. Comments are enabled for aircraft, aircraft types, airports, routes, navaids, and fixes, too. Want to share your thoughts on your favorite (or least favorite) aircraft? Want to share tips on making the perfect landing at your favorite airport? Want to share sightseeing tips (or photos or links) along your favorite route? Have at it!

Textile markup is supported so you can make your point or provide links and embed photos right in your comments.

Comments are part of a larger blogging effort here at Jetrecord, so look for more along this front soon.

Cheers,
Harry

Jetrecord is an online logbook for pilots like you.

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