Flight Schedule Pro Integrates with LogTen

Nov. 11, 2022
Flight Schedule Pro announces the newest version of their software for flight schools, universities, and flying clubs includes integration with LogTen Pilot Logbook for iPhone, iPad, Watch and Mac.
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Flight Schedule Pro announces the newest version of their software for flight schools, universities, and flying clubs includes integration with LogTen Pilot Logbook for iPhone, iPad, Watch and Mac.

Jasen Barnes, Flight Schedule Pro CEO, says, “One of the top requests from operators, students, and instructors alike has been the integration of a pilot logbook with Flight Schedule Pro. Now, with the tap of a button, pilots can share their flight data with LogTen for quick, easy, accurate record keeping, and flight data analysis.”

Instructor and student pilots can now send completed flight hours and details to LogTen with one click when a flight has been checked-in on the Flight Schedule Pro platform.

Flight Schedule Pro developed the feature with North Carolina-based partner Blue Line Aviation before launch to ensure it met flight school needs.

"This integration significantly reduces the time spent filling out records after a lesson,” says Adam Walters, Blue Line Aviation Flight School President. “Being able to send flight information from Flight Schedule Pro into the students’ LogTen logbooks at the push of a button reduces errors, eliminates redundant data entry and ensures our students get a head start on other candidates in the workforce by having an accurate and detailed electronic logbook from the beginning."

Flight Schedule Pro has now released the feature to over 1,100 operators around the world.

Barnes adds, “We’re excited to launch this new feature for all operators and pilots using Flight Schedule Pro. Streamlining data entry for pilots gives them quick access to all the features LogTen offers, including currency, limits and goals tracking, industry leading analytics, and over 120 reports. Helping pilots get organized and improve their flying experience.”

U.S. Air Force photo by Giancarlo Casem