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High-Performance Endorsement Log

Document your high-performance endorsement training session by session — instructor, aircraft, manoeuvres and the endorsement itself.

61.31(f): engine rating matters, not total: a 200 hp engine does NOT require it — it must exceed 200.

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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 high-performance endorsement log: track every dual session toward your aeroplanes with an engine over 200 horsepower endorsement — instructor, time, manoeuvres and the endorsement date — in one export-ready record.

About High-Performance Endorsement Log

The High-Performance Endorsement under 61.31(f) covers aeroplanes with an engine over 200 horsepower. Training typically works through power management, torque/P-factor handling and cruise performance planning, and the deliverable is an instructor's logbook endorsement — engine rating matters, not total: a 200 hp engine does NOT require it — it must exceed 200. This log keeps the journey structured: each session records aircraft, instructor, dual time and the manoeuvres covered, with a stage marker for the endorsement itself and any recurrent practice afterwards. Years later, when an insurer asks 'when were you endorsed and how much dual did you receive?', the answer is one CSV export instead of a hunt through logbook remarks columns.

How to use High-Performance Endorsement Log

  1. 1Log each dual session with instructor, time and manoeuvres covered.
  2. 2Mark the session where the endorsement is given.
  3. 3Export the record for insurers, clubs or future instructors.

Why use High-Performance Endorsement Log?

  • Purpose-built for the 61.31(f) requirement
  • Session-by-session record: instructor, dual time, manoeuvres
  • Stage marker separates training, endorsement and recurrent practice
  • Dual-time total answers insurance questionnaires instantly
  • Private browser storage; CSV export for your training file

Frequently asked questions

What does the 61.31(f) endorsement require?+

Training in aeroplanes with an engine over 200 horsepower, working through power management, torque/P-factor handling and cruise performance planning, concluded by a logbook endorsement from an authorized instructor certifying proficiency. engine rating matters, not total: a 200 hp engine does NOT require it — it must exceed 200. There is no minimum hour requirement in the rule itself — proficiency is the standard — but insurers frequently impose their own minimum dual hours, which is why the running dual-time total here matters beyond the legal endorsement.

Do endorsements expire?+

FAA additional-training endorsements under 61.31 are one-time — once endorsed, the privilege lasts as long as your certificate. What DOES age is insurability and proficiency: underwriters commonly ask for recency ('hours in make/model in the last 12 months'), and clubs may require re-checkouts after inactivity. The recurrent-practice stage in this log keeps that ongoing story documented alongside the original endorsement.

Who can give this training and endorsement?+

An appropriately rated flight instructor — and for aeroplanes with an engine over 200 horsepower, one with genuine background in the configuration is worth seeking out, since the rule's proficiency standard means the instructor's judgement IS the gate. Record every instructor in the log: future insurers and schools read a training history with named instructors as substantially stronger evidence than hours alone.

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.

Can I export my records for an audit or examiner?+

Yes — one click exports your complete training 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 an application, or hand it to an examiner, inspector or insurance underwriter as a supporting summary alongside your official records.

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