What makes FlightLeague a digital pilot logbook
Pilot mode lets you log flights using structured aviation fields instead of trying to force flight history into a generic journal. You can record route details, aircraft, duration, landings, instrument time, notes, and visibility in one place.
Because the logbook feeds the rest of the app, your entries can also support maps, analytics, badges, leaderboards, currency awareness, and profile summaries. That means logging once can improve several parts of the experience at the same time.
What pilots can log
A flight entry can include departure and arrival airport, aircraft type, aircraft registration, duration, distance, date, notes, day and night landings, holds, approaches, cross-country status, and instrument time details.
Student pilots can start simple and add more depth later. More experienced pilots can use the fuller structure to build a cleaner ongoing record.
- Departure and arrival airports
- Aircraft type and registration
- Duration, distance, and category
- Landings, holds, and approaches
- Actual and simulated instrument time
- Public or private visibility
How faster logging works
FlightLeague helps speed up entry with airport validation, airport suggestions, aircraft suggestions, distance estimation, and AI logbook scan from images. These tools are designed to reduce repetitive typing without making you give up review control.
AI scan is especially useful when you want to turn an image of a logbook record into a draft entry, but the result should still be checked before saving.
Why this is more than a logbook
Once your flight history is in the app, FlightLeague can turn it into route maps, pilot analytics, badges, challenges, XP progression, and profile summaries. That makes your logbook feel active rather than buried in a static list.
If you prefer privacy, keep flights private. If you want to share milestones with friends or the community, public entries can become social flight cards and feed activity.
When Pro matters most
Free users can still start logging and learn how the system works, but heavier users may feel the limits sooner. Pro is most helpful if you log frequently, want unlimited manual flight logging, rely on AI scan, need unlimited exports, or want deeper analytics and learning tools.