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Sometimes you want to log the PIC’s name, the examiner for your checkride, your instructor, your student, or even a memorable passenger. This is now possible on Jetrecord.
You can add as many people as you like. Name, role, and privacy is available for each person. As a bonus, if the person is a Jetrecord user [...]
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 [...]
Just in time for Oshkosh! I’m excited to announce that you can now embed route maps of your flights (or any route for that matter) into your own web site.
Here, for example, is the route I would take if I was flying from Vance Brand in Longmont to Wittman Regional in Oshkosh for AirVenture.
Combine this [...]
A huge thanks goes out to Eric “egid” Gideon for suggesting this feature and helping me out with the implementation.
You can now log detailed instrument approaches with each flight on Jetrecord. You can log the total number of approaches, the name of the approach, the approach type (GPS, ILS, VOR, etc.), and the number of [...]
Hey, Everyone!
Today marks Jetrecord’s first month of existence and we’re looking good, even on Friday the 13th! To celebrate, I’d like to call out a few examples of the ways you all are using Jetrecord.
1. If you haven’t been following Chris “captainslim” Johnson’s flights, you ought to. It’s a real eye opener on the demands [...]
Jetrecord now integrates with Flickr, Yahoo!’s excellent photo sharing site. That means you can add photos to the flights you log on Jetrecord, to the aircraft you fly, to the airports you visit, to the routes you take, and on and on and on. And all photos link back to your photo pages on Flickr!
Add [...]