Airline Pilots Daily Aviation Log PPC' 6.1.4 is Shareware PIMS & Calendars software design by NC Software, Inc.. It runs on following operating system: Windows CE,Pocket PC,Windows Mobile 2003,Windows Mobile 2005. Airline Pilot's Daily Aviation Logbook for Palm and Pocket PC's. Track schedules, expenses, FAR 121 duty limitations, import schedule information from airlines, crew information, payroll, sync to Logbook Pro.
Airline Pilots Daily Aviation Log PPC 6.1.4 has been tested and received a complete evaluation by the Soft32Download experts and due to the great results it has been awarded with the "Clean & Safe" award, meaning that this product is 100% clean of adware/spyware/trojans/viruses and it is safe to install.
Publisher review:Track Scheduled and Actual Flight Times in Zulu, Local, or Domicile time zones. Organize Aircraft, Crew changes, Delay and Mechanical Information for each flight. Calculate FAR 121 duty limitations and evaluate FAR 121 rest requirements. Manage your Monthly Schedule and Datebook from your PDA. Alerts for duty, rest, and contractual limitations including an Alarm Clock to keep you on-time. Free, easy to use Schedule Importer (Windows and Web Versions). Sync your airline's trip pairings from PDF bidline files, company website, or the Internet to your PDA. Analyze your Payroll, Flight Time, Expenses, and On-Time Performance for any date range. Keep track of your actual expenses. Calculate CONUS/OCONUS and IRS ME&I rates to evaluate the best deduction for your expenses. Generate Flight Time reports. Export Data to Excel, Access, or other programs. Print Logbook data from our Web Based Reporting Tool. Synchronize both Palm and Pocket PC versions directly to Logbook Pro with our free SingleSync software.
Operating system:Windows CE,Pocket PC,Windows Mobile 2003,Windows Mobile 2005
Release notes:Major Update
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