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How to Log a Flight in Aviato

How to Log a Flight in Aviato

This guide explains how to log a flight in Aviato Logging a flight in Aviato is fast and flexible. You can log manually, search for a flight, or confirm an auto-detected one. This guide walks you through the full flow—from finding a flight to saving it into your logbook. Once you’ve logged a few flights, Aviato remembers your preferences and speeds things up automatically. Start a new flight Open Aviato and select "Log a Flight". Choose whether you want to search for a flight or log manuall

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Flight Log Import: How to Update Your Digital Logbook Through Automated File Uploads

Flight Log Import: How to Update Your Digital Logbook Through Automated File Uploads

This guide explains how to import your logbook into Aviato. Importing your logbook into Aviato is simple. This guide walks you through the import flow—from uploading your file to reviewing your mapped fields and applying smart rules. Once you complete your first import, Aviato saves your setup so future files from the same source process automatically. 1. Upload your logbook Start by dropping your logbook file into the import window or clicking Upload to browse your files. Aviato supports .

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How to Fill in the Hong Kong CAD Logbook (CAD 407): A Complete Guide for Airline Pilots

How to Fill in the Hong Kong CAD Logbook (CAD 407): A Complete Guide for Airline Pilots

This guide breaks down the logging rules in a practical way, based on your role and flying scenario, so you always know what needs to be recorded in your logbook. Why Accurate Logging Matters The HKCAD requires all commercial pilots to maintain the CAD 407 Personal Flying Log Book. An incomplete or incorrectly filled logbook can lead to delays in: * License applications and renewals * Type rating and command upgrades * Airline internal checks and audits Beyond compliance, a well-kept log

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