Fix your aircraft in your logbook
Posted: 02-07-2016 12:56 AM
We got a new shipment of Mountain Dew at the Blakely factory, and the coding monkey have been typing much faster than usual. This has resulted in a small, new, web site feature.
Some of you pilots like to keep your logbooks neat, clean, and consistent (Cough Cough Dahlquist! Cough Cough).
Well, now you can fix those annoying "B752" entries in your logbook all by yourself. Turning them into proper "Boeing 757-200" entries.
When you go into the logbook, you will now see that the "Aircraft" column is labeled "Aircraft (click to edit your log)" The Aircraft descriptions are links, but only for YOUR logbook entries. You can't change other pilot's logbooks (Sorry Dunlop!). Click on the equipment link, and it will take you to a page where you can type in the correct or preferred equipment name.
Enjoy. If anything goes amok, you know who to call.
Some of you pilots like to keep your logbooks neat, clean, and consistent (Cough Cough Dahlquist! Cough Cough).
Well, now you can fix those annoying "B752" entries in your logbook all by yourself. Turning them into proper "Boeing 757-200" entries.
When you go into the logbook, you will now see that the "Aircraft" column is labeled "Aircraft (click to edit your log)" The Aircraft descriptions are links, but only for YOUR logbook entries. You can't change other pilot's logbooks (Sorry Dunlop!). Click on the equipment link, and it will take you to a page where you can type in the correct or preferred equipment name.
Enjoy. If anything goes amok, you know who to call.