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Fuel Price Log

Fuel Price Log — dated entries by airport and aircraft with live totals, private in your browser with CSV export.

Fuel prices are local and volatile — your own dated record across home and away fields beats any national average for tankering, budgeting and negotiation.

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Entries, last 90 days

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⚠️ Not for operational decisions. This is a record-keeping and planning aid only — not certified avionics, not a source of regulatory truth. Always verify against official sources (FAA) and your operator's approved documents before flying.

Free fuel price log: a personal fuel-price history — structured entries with live totals and CSV export for monthly reviews.

About Fuel Price Log

Fuel prices are local and volatile — your own dated record across home and away fields beats any national average for tankering, budgeting and negotiation. This log is the collection layer: structured fields per event, dated, by aircraft and supplier, exportable. Pair it with the reconciliation and scenario calculators on this site and fuel management becomes a system instead of a folder of invoices.

How to use Fuel Price Log

  1. 1Log each event as it happens — thirty seconds at the pump or desk.
  2. 2Review monthly by supplier and airframe.
  3. 3Export the CSV when budgets, audits or negotiations need evidence.

Why use Fuel Price Log?

  • Structured per-event entries by airport, aircraft and supplier
  • Live totals and 90-day recency tiles
  • The principle: fuel prices are local and volatile
  • Pairs with the reconciliation and scenario calculators
  • CSV export for monthly pattern reviews

Frequently asked questions

Why keep a personal fuel price log when apps show current prices?+

Apps show today; decisions often need the pattern: which field is consistently cheapest (not just this week), how your home FBO's price tracks the region, what the self-serve discount really averages, and what fees rode along (the notes field earns its keep). Negotiating a based-customer rate or choosing a tankering habit is evidence work, and six months of your own dated entries is evidence no app provides.

How long until this log starts paying for itself?+

Twenty to thirty entries — enough for directional patterns to separate from noise. That's a month or two for an active operation, a season for a private owner. The payoffs arrive as specifics: a supplier conversation backed by twelve dated entries, a tankering habit worth real money per month, an airframe flagged thirsty two oil analyses before the metal showed up. Collection is cheap; the pattern is the product.

Where is this data stored?+

Everything you enter is saved in your browser's local storage on your own device — nothing is uploaded to any server. Your records stay completely private, work offline, and load instantly. Use the CSV export regularly to keep an off-device backup copy.

Can I export these records for an audit?+

Yes — one click exports your complete fuel record as a CSV file that opens in Excel, Google Sheets or Numbers. The export preserves every column exactly as entered, so you can print it, attach it to paperwork, or hand it to an inspector, buyer or insurance underwriter as a supporting summary alongside your official records.

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