 | Dual time as day or night |
| | Q | When I fill out the flight log fields for a flight, I have logged dual time in both day and night. However, it is not showing up in the "Browse" tab as either day or night. This is causing my times to not add up. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt Sarff |
| | A | Below is the discussion on "Primary" vs. "Advance" time (Solo & Dual), taken from the Introduction section of the help file.
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Within the context of AeroLog Pro, "Dual" and "Solo" time are separated into two categories: Primary and Advanced. The difference is described below.
IMPORTANT: The definitions of the terms "primary" and "advanced" as given below, apply only within the context of AeroLog Pro. These terms may have different meanings for different pilots outside of this context. Therefore, it is important to read and understand the following so that you can properly log your dual instruction time.
Primary Dual -- Primary Dual is defined as dual instruction time which is not logged concurrently with either PIC or SIC time. An example of Primary Dual is when a pilot is receiving instruction in an aircraft he or she is not yet rated to fly. When AeroLog Pro calculates totals for fields such as Day, Night and Cross Country, it includes any Primary Dual time of the corresponding type. For example, the Day total would include Primary_Dual_Day time.
Advanced Dual -- Advanced Dual is defined as dual instruction time which is logged concurrently with either PIC or SIC time. An example of Advanced Dual is when a pilot is receiving instrument instruction in an aircraft he or she is rated to fly, and PIC time is being logged concurrently with dual for that flight. When AeroLog Pro calculates totals for fields such as Day, Night and Cross Country, it does not include any Advanced Dual time of the corresponding type, because the concurrent PIC or SIC time is already being included. For example, Advanced_Dual_Day would not be included in the Day total.
Primary Solo --Primary Solo is defined as Solo time not logged concurrently with PIC time.
Advanced Solo -- Advanced Solo is defined as Solo time which is logged concurrently with PIC. |
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