Courtesy Pilot PartnerĮnter the tail number of an airplane not already stored in the profile and Pilot Partner searches the FAA database to retrieve an accurate aircraft manufacturer and type ID. Pilot Partner offers a series of YouTube videos to help familiarize new users with the system. Rather than simply listing a due date, Pilot Partner counts them all down, making aviators aware they’ll be out of night currency in nine days, for example. Pilot Partner offers a bright, easy-to-read front page that instantly calls attention to an aviator’s flight currency, whether it’s IFR, tailwheel or the next flight review. Pilot Partner makes flight-data entry for any level pilot a snap, even when working from a smartphone, thanks to the cloud technology engine under the hood. Creators Ken VeArd and Jacob Rodrigues Pereira told Flying their product will “reinvent the way logbooks are kept.” Ready to become one of the solutions to the problem, Pilot Partner’s new electronic logbook debuted at this year’s AirVenture. While learning to fly can appear daunting at times, another challenge lying in wait for would-be aviators is learning to maintain a pilot logbook, a struggle that demands keeping a calculator and plenty of Wite-Out close by.
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