

Coordinate with the planning/scheduling team for drone coursesġ0. Maintain & update all the relevant log books pertaining to drone training as per regulation (including but not limited to the pilot logbook, instructor logbook, authorization book, RPA book, and battery logbook)ĩ. Coordinate with candidates and the KYC team for KYC checkĨ. Coordinate with candidates and finance for fees collectionħ. Collect all the applicable forms to enroll a candidate for trainingĦ. Take inquiry calls and share course detailsĥ. Prepare and update training documentation and inventory stockĤ. Support the instructors during the drone operations and up-keeping of related log booksģ. I'm still sceptical of Apple in general (and a MacBook is too heavy for my nomadic lifestyle although that psuedo EFB iPad is tempting), not that I'm a fan of Windows but at least I have all the data stored if I eventually cave to to the will of Steve Jobs.ĬAA NZ do not explicitly prohibit electronic logbooks like CASA.Selected intern's day-to-day responsibilities include:Ģ. I keep my duty hours on a separate company spreadsheet but I do quite like the look of the one that das Uber Soldat has uploaded. That and it forms part of my overly paranoid quintuple redundancy. I do still maintain my paper logbook as I think it would be nice to have it on the bookshelf one day to look back on. However it does the trick and having converted it to *.xlsm it is a remarkably small file at 310 kb (Just under 2000 hours worth).

I haven't got very far on setting up the print settings so that it shows a running total of all the hours for each printable page but when I do print it I just print a new copy of the front as well.


Over time I have modified it a bit and included formulas for hours flown in 7, 30, 90, 365 days. no worries, gives me a good reason to get an iPhone or iPad now.ĥ years ago now I got a copy of the excel logbook created by Lasiorhinus. While I understand that bringing LogTen Pro to Windows could dramatically increase revenue, the cost to the quality of our products, the ability to provide excellent service, the love of our jobs, and the pride we take would ultimately outweigh the monetary gain. Developing LogTen Pro for Windows would mean a complete rewrite of the application, taking time and resources away from our primary goal of providing the best possible experience for all of our users, current and future. Personally, I have spent 15 years developing software for the Mac, and there is a reason: unparalleled user experience. Because of this passion, we can focus on delivering excellence, with pride, rather than simply doing something for the money. We seriously considered developing a Windows version, but ultimately decided it is more important to do what we love. It look's like you'll just have to invest in the best computer to get the best software, it could be worse TW.
