Deep dive · 01 — Part 61
Airman records
A proper 61.51 logbook with integer-tenths times across total, PIC, SIC, cross-country, night, and instrument, and ForeFlight-compatible CSV both directions. You keep your existing ForeFlight history and stop maintaining two records that drift apart. It replaces the paper logbook and the shoebox it lives in.
Launching the first quarter of 2027.
Illustrative — every screen reflects your own data.
What's in Airman records
Every capability in this part of the Part 61 workspace.
61.51 digital logbook
Integer-tenths times, total / PIC / SIC / XC / night / instrument, with ForeFlight CSV in/out.
A proper 61.51 logbook with integer-tenths times across total, PIC, SIC, cross-country, night, and instrument, and ForeFlight-compatible CSV both directions. You keep your existing ForeFlight history and stop maintaining two records that drift apart. It replaces the paper logbook and the shoebox it lives in.
Auto-connecting flight time
Completed sessions post to the logbook by seat — no double entry.
When a flight or lesson is marked complete, the time posts to the right logbook bucket automatically based on the seat flown, so instruction given and received land where they belong without re-typing. Auto-posted rows dedupe against manual and imported entries. It replaces the end-of-day reconciliation between the schedule and the logbook.
Endorsement issuance
Per-trainee endorsement history with expiry and stored documents.
Issue an endorsement and it becomes a row with its expiry, the issuing CFI, and the stored signed document; renewals preserve the history. You can see whose endorsements are about to lapse instead of finding out at the next lesson. It replaces endorsements scattered across paper and text threads.
Credentials vault
Certificates, ratings, and medicals with auto-expiry alerts.
Certificates, ratings, and medicals live on one record with their expiry dates and scanned documents, and the system flags what's coming due. A lapsed medical or flight review stops being something you have to remember. It replaces tracking currency by memory.
Recurrency dashboard
Flight reviews and currency on a Due-Soon timeline.
Flight reviews and currency requirements sit on a Due-Soon timeline, so a student or a CFI's own currency surfaces well before it lapses. It replaces the currency dates kept on a personal calendar.
Keep exploring
Other deep dives in Part 61
See airman records on your operation.
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