The pilot logbook that keeps you current, compliant, and calm.
Log flights in seconds. Track currency before it expires. Export CAA-compliant PDFs for every checkride. No tier cliff, no lock-in, your data forever.
Free while in beta. No credit card. Export any time.
Everything a UK and EASA pilot actually needs.
Not a bolted-on FAA logbook with a few EASA fields added. Built from the ground up for Part-FCL currency, civil-twilight night calculation, and CAA-compliant reporting.
Currency without surprises
90-day passenger, night, and instrument currency calculated on calendar-day windows per EASA. See exactly when each expires, months in advance.
Night by civil twilight
Night time is computed from departure and arrival coordinates plus date — not a fixed hour. The way the regulator defines it, the way your logbook should calculate it.
Simulator kept separate
Simulator time is never aggregated into flight totals. Not because it looks prettier — because the regulator says so, and because it's the difference between a clean audit and a bad day.
CAA-compliant PDFs
Exports follow the columns the CAA and EASA actually want to see at a checkride. One click. No reformatting. No surprises at the examiner's desk.
Your data. Forever.
UK-hosted, GDPR-native, full export any time. No lock-in, no AI training on your flights, no selling to insurers. You own what you log.
Fast on every device
Works on the laptop at home for monthly entry. Works on the phone at the hangar for a quick add. No native app install, no App Store delay.
Free PPL theory practice — all nine subjects
Practise exam questions for free, no login needed. 20 random questions per session. Create an account for full mock exams and score history.
Questions pilots actually ask
Do I legally need a pilot logbook?
Yes. Under EASA Part-FCL and UK ANO 2016, you must record every flight you perform as a pilot. The format is prescribed — fields, units, and totals are specified. A digital logbook that mirrors the prescribed format is legally accepted by the UK CAA.
How does 90-day passenger currency work?
To carry passengers you must have performed three take-offs and three landings in the preceding 90 days on an aircraft of the same class or type. Calendar days, not hours. We calculate this on every flight you log and show you the exact date it expires.
Does simulator time count toward flight currency?
Only in specific cases (e.g. IR revalidation with an approved FFS). Passenger currency requires actual flight. We keep simulator time completely separate from flight time, so you cannot accidentally accrue currency from a sim session.
Can I export my data?
Yes, any time, in CSV and PDF. There is no "premium export" tier. If you stop using us tomorrow you take everything with you.
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