Involute
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I'm evaluating Logbook Pro to take the place of my previous s/w, which died and is no longer supported. I was able to save the key table of all my flight data as an Excel spreadsheet (and export it as a CSV file), so I'm trying to import it into Logbook Pro via the wizard. I also have paper logbooks recording all my flights. I have some questions concerning the wizard:
1. I'd like to preserve the logbook and page # associated with each entry, but there are no corresponding columns in the import wizard. How can I do this?
2. I log ground instruction similarly to flight time, so there's a record for each instance. If I set the aircraft make/model to GROUND for these sessions, Logbook Pro still wants me to tell it type, category, and class. Is there a way around this?
3. In 2., should aircraft identifier be blank or the instructor name? I know there's a separate INSTRUCTOR field already, but it says it wants a numeric value and all I have are instructor names (perhaps this is for instructed hours).
4. I assume the INSTRUMENT field is for actual IMC time. Is it possible to enter instrument approaches, or do I have to specify each type of approach individually in its associated (provided) field?
Thanks.
1. I'd like to preserve the logbook and page # associated with each entry, but there are no corresponding columns in the import wizard. How can I do this?
2. I log ground instruction similarly to flight time, so there's a record for each instance. If I set the aircraft make/model to GROUND for these sessions, Logbook Pro still wants me to tell it type, category, and class. Is there a way around this?
3. In 2., should aircraft identifier be blank or the instructor name? I know there's a separate INSTRUCTOR field already, but it says it wants a numeric value and all I have are instructor names (perhaps this is for instructed hours).
4. I assume the INSTRUMENT field is for actual IMC time. Is it possible to enter instrument approaches, or do I have to specify each type of approach individually in its associated (provided) field?
Thanks.