Flight entries
Track dates, airports, aircraft identifiers, routes, remarks, and totals in one organized view.
Nicologbook
Digital pilot logbook and training records
A clear, modern way to track flight time, currency, aircraft, training, endorsements, and the records pilots need when it matters.
Built from a real pilot workflow
Nico Logbook began in 2020 and has evolved through practical use. The next step is a web experience where pilots can understand the product, create an account, and eventually manage their records from anywhere.
What it tracks
Track dates, airports, aircraft identifiers, routes, remarks, and totals in one organized view.
Log PIC, SIC, solo, cross-country, instrument, night, and instruction received with clarity.
Understand hours by aircraft type, aircraft ident, and experience category as your career grows.
Keep important recency and medical information visible before checkrides, training, and flights.
Support endorsements, instructor notes, program requirements, and training milestones.
Prepare cleaner records for interviews, insurance, school reviews, and professional opportunities.
Product preview
The first web version can begin as an informational site. From there, Nico Logbook can grow into secure user accounts, a pilot dashboard, flight-entry forms, and database-backed totals.
Start with the MVPWhy it matters
Know where you stand before a flight, interview, checkride, or renewal.
Keep training progress, endorsements, and required experience easier to review.
Give students a more professional record system without losing operational simplicity.
Simple starting point
A focused MVP can validate demand before building the complete account system, payments, exports, and school dashboards.
Suggested reference price for early access and product validation.
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Contact
Use this page as the public MVP: explain the product, collect interest, and give early pilots a place to ask for access.