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Gyroplane Flight Log

Dedicated gyroplane flight log — totals, 90-day recency and landing counts computed live, private in your browser.

Gyroplane is its own class for ratings and recency; most training fleets also require recent dual per insurer rules before rental.

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Total hours
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Hours, last 90 days
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Night hours
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Flights logged

No entries yet — add your first one above. Data stays in your browser.

⚠️ 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/EASA/DGCA) and your operator's approved documents before flying.

Disclaimer: This tool is for general informational and estimation purposes only and is not professional financial, tax, accounting or legal advice. All figures are estimates — verify with a qualified professional before making decisions. Read the full disclaimer.

A free gyroplane flight log that lives in your browser: log every flight in seconds, keep rotor pre-spin and short-field work visible, and watch class-specific totals and 90-day recency update live. CSV export included, no account needed.

About Gyroplane Flight Log

A mixed logbook hides the numbers that matter to gyroplane pilots. Gyroplane is its own class for ratings and recency; most training fleets also require recent dual per insurer rules before rental. Here every entry is class-specific, so totals, landings and the 90-day recency window reflect only this kind of flying — and details like rotor pre-spin and short-field work live in structured fields rather than the remarks column. Data stays in your browser, totals recompute on every keystroke, and the CSV export drops straight into your training or insurance file.

How to use Gyroplane Flight Log

  1. 1Add each flight with date, aircraft, route, time, landings and role.
  2. 2Check the live tiles: lifetime hours, last-90-day hours and night time.
  3. 3Export the CSV when a rating application, insurer or examiner asks for evidence.

Why use Gyroplane Flight Log?

  • Class-specific totals — only your gyroplane time feeds the numbers
  • Structured fields for rotor pre-spin and short-field work
  • Rolling 90-day recency window recomputed on every entry
  • Private by design: localStorage only, one-click CSV export
  • Instant, offline-friendly — nothing to install

Frequently asked questions

Does aeroplane or helicopter time help gyroplane currency?+

Legally, no — gyroplane is a separate class of rotorcraft, so your 90-day passenger recency and class-rating privileges are built only from gyroplane landings and flights. Insurers and schools usually layer on their own recent-dual requirements before solo rental. A class-specific log keeps those counts unambiguous and makes checkout paperwork painless.

How does the 90-day recency tile work?+

It sums the time of every logged flight dated within the preceding 90 calendar days and refreshes each time you open the tool. Pair it with the landing counts in your entries and you can see at a glance whether your class-specific passenger-carrying recency is comfortably alive or about to lapse — before you promise anyone a ride.

Why doesn't this tool sync to the cloud?+

By design: career and currency records are sensitive, and the simplest privacy guarantee is never transmitting them. Local-only storage means zero servers, zero breach surface and zero subscription. If you fly from several devices, keep one as the master record and move snapshots between machines with the CSV export.

How do I back up or print these records?+

Use the Export CSV button below the table: it downloads your full gyroplane log as a spreadsheet-ready file. From there you can print a clean copy, archive it with your training folder, or import it into any electronic logbook program. Exporting monthly is a good habit since the working data lives only in your browser.

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