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digitizing aircraft logbooks

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tbag wrote:Each of my airplanes has had it's own Gmail account. I use the tail number and the home [email protected]

Gets me unlimited photos, you tube, Google drive etc. All free. Save every thing and organize easily. If in a hurry just email whatever to that account organize it later. Rather than having to find everything scattered amongst the rest of my personal data, each plane is it's own separate thing.

When you sell a plane you just give someone the login and password. Done. Super easy and free, the limits to how you can use are only confined by your imagination!


Brilliant - much simpler than many of the other ideas out there. Thanks for this!
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I use Scannerpro but any scanner app works. It’s really fast from my phone compared to an actual scanner. It auto uploads to Dropbox. I like having it on my computer and the cloud. On the road or even at the hangar, I can look up information easy.

Having an airplane with a former part 135 life makes for encyclopedias for logbooks.
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