iPhone/iPad Logbook Development

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iPhone/iPad Logbook Development

Postby THI » Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:39 pm

I have tried a couple of different logbook apps but there are none that tick all the boxes. I'm so frustrated that I'm thinking if developing my own app. Very basic but very useful. Anyone interested?

Any apps that anyone can recommend?

Ps. Same goes for my vehicle logbook.
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby Judge » Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:34 am

Hi THI
I would be very interested in a app like that also went thru the hole list of iphone app's and like you could not find any thing that ticked all the boxes. A weather link on the app will also be nice
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby THI » Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:40 am

Hi Judge,

What would you like to see? We should maybe start in different versions?

I was thinking to make the layout +- the same as the typical pilot logbook:

Date - From - To - Hours etc.

Maybe a summary page?

All can then be exported and email.

Your thoughts?
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby Technocrat » Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:07 am

I use the attached LSA Logbook format. A monthly summary of the following would be nice:

Hours per pilot (will only work if all pilots enter info on same iPad :( )
Average fuel comsumption per hour
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby Jabbanaught » Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:16 am

Thinus which apps have you tried , thus far ?
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby Judge » Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:25 am

With all these ideas I would Think you would log on to a cloud based log book system from any ipad or iphone I have heard there are a couple of free cloud base servers that could be used.
What also could be very useful is a plot of the route on Google maps and maybe met data.

Well THI I’m not an apple expert but I could try
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby THI » Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:25 pm

@Technocrat - This is purely for the pilot and not the aircraft. Maybe this would be the next step, do develope one for an aircraft?

@Jabbanaught - I have downloaded a bunch and deleted them as I went thru them. The last apps on my iPhone are MyFlightbook, Logbook Pro, PilotLog, FlightBOX, AvConnectLT. The problem with some of these appsmis that you need internet access to start logging a flight. Some of these apps don't even have FASX in their DB and you can't insert a unknown airport :-)

@Judge - No need to be an Apple expert :-) Just to bounce a few ideas and give a developer something to work with.

I just need something simple. Date of flight, from where, to where and time flown. Easy a pie...?
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby skybound® » Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:22 am

What about the Androids? :wink:

Is a web based app not still a better option as opposed to be platform specific?
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby THI » Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:33 am

skybound® wrote:What about the Androids? :wink:

Is a web based app not still a better option as opposed to be platform specific?
The problem I have with web based is that you need access to the net to "work", no? In some areas the cellphone signal is not strong enough :-(

IIRC, the programmers do the development and then compile to what platform, Apple or Android. So I don't' think it will be a problem??
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby Air Hog » Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:06 pm

As far as I know Aviation Direct is launching an I-pad app towards the end of November. They also did the popular Easy-Plan which include a Pilots logbook that is CAA approved.
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby THI » Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:30 am

Hi All,

Just some feedback. I have spoken to a developer that might be interested. He as done two apps which I have used for some time now, KiloFuel & PowerTrack.

The thought is to start with the following:
Date
Pilot
Aircraft
Aircraft Type
From
To
Hobbs Begin
Hobbs Stop
Flight Duration
Fuel
Notes

What about GPS location service? Would that be necessary?

Any other inputs / comments?
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby Hoke » Fri Nov 25, 2011 12:47 pm

Should sync through iCloud so you can enter either via iPhone/iPad, as well as the obvious advantage of backing up to 'the cloud'
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby weedy » Fri Nov 25, 2011 1:10 pm

I have Air Nav Pro on my Iphone for backup, main is a 296

The Air Nav has a lot of the SA Airfields and use airfields can be added.

It has a logbook function and does monthy and yearly summaries

Date
Aircraft Reg
Dep Point & time
Arrival Point & Time
Total Time
No of Landings
Notes

Has many features drop me a mail and I can send you the user manual (8 meg)
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby THI » Fri Nov 25, 2011 1:20 pm

I have tested a lot of apps without success. I can't convince myself paying $40 for an app that might not work
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Re: iPhone/iPad Logbook Developement

Postby weedy » Fri Nov 25, 2011 1:36 pm

Ok, maybe talk to the EasyPlan/cockpit guys, they are busy converting the EasyCockpit to an Apple app.
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