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Jet Time Logbook

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

Type-rated flying is audited per type: 61.57 recency, type proficiency checks and insurance approvals all reference time and landings on the specific type.

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Hours, last 90 days
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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 jet time logbook that lives in your browser: log every flight in seconds, keep type, sectors and sim sessions visible, and watch class-specific totals and 90-day recency update live. CSV export included, no account needed.

About Jet Time Logbook

Type-rated flying is audited per type: 61.57 recency, type proficiency checks and insurance approvals all reference time and landings on the specific type. This dedicated log gives jet pilots a clean, class-specific record: each entry captures date, aircraft, route, time, night time, landings and role, and the summary tiles rebuild your lifetime and rolling 90-day totals instantly. Keeping type, sectors and sim sessions in the record means ratings paperwork, insurance questionnaires and checkout forms can be answered straight from the export instead of a weekend of logbook archaeology.

How to use Jet Time Logbook

  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 Jet Time Logbook?

  • Class-specific totals — only your jet time feeds the numbers
  • Structured fields for type, sectors and sim sessions
  • 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

Why log jet time per type instead of one total?+

Because every consumer of the number — recency rules (same type when a type rating is required), 61.58 proficiency checks, insurer open-pilot clauses, and airline/corporate applications — references the specific type. A per-type record of hours, landings and sim sessions answers those questions instantly, where a single 'jet' total forces you back through years of entries.

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.

Is this tool private — who can see my entries?+

Only you. Entries live in your browser's local storage and never leave your device, so there is no account, no cloud sync and no one else with access. Because the data is device-local, remember to export a CSV backup before clearing browser data or switching computers.

What format does the export use and what reads it?+

A plain CSV with one row per entry and labelled column headers — the most portable format there is. Spreadsheets open it directly, every major electronic logbook can map it on import, and a printed copy is perfectly legible to a human reviewer. Nothing proprietary means your jet log is never trapped here.

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