

If you encounter any issues during the import, please contact customer support ( Be sure to include the files in your request. Please make sure that important data such as date, registration, times and airports are linked correctly.

You can make changes and view the result in the import preview screen, before you decide to do the import. The final step is to import all your flights.įlights will be linked from the import file to RB Logbook fields.

If it is satisfactory, you can hit import. A preview will be shown so you can inspect the data being imported. You can just review it and make sure it is correct. For aircraft also aircraft types will be created, so that a registration can be used with the same aircraft type multiple times.įor MCC, LogTen, Safelog, Zululog and others, most fields wille be linked automatically, so no further action is needed. Point to the file on your device, and then assign the fields in the file to link to the fields in RB Logbook. MCC), you should use your exported flights file. LogTen) export the aircraft as a separate file. The second step is to import your aircraft. This will clear the following:īe careful with this, because once your data is deleted you won't be able to get it back without the help of customer support. When starting to import, as the first step you can choose to clear all data. Both formats are supported by RB Logbook. The export can be either a CSV or an Excel file. Make sure hours are logged/exported in hh:mm (24-hour) notation. If times are not in UTC but in local times, you will notice in preview that the difference between Block Out and Block In is different from Total Time for most flights. Important note for LogTen: when exporting flight data, do not use the "Dynamic Export" because in many cases it does not contain all your data. Check our guides for some of the more common ones. If the format you use is common we can even build a specific importer.īefore you start the import process, make sure you have a valid export file, by exporting your data using your current logbook, usually this is not that difficult. If you don't get it to work, you can always ask us to help. You will then have to link some fields manually.

If your logbook is not in this list, most of the time you can still import your data with our CSV and Excel importer. For the following logbooks and data sources we officially support: Supported logbooks You can import flights from almost all known logbooks. RB Logbook has a versatile import function, that can be found in the more menu. When you start using RB Logbook, you might have your flights in another logbook such as Logten Pro or Crewlounge / MCC Pilotlog.
