Exporting your activity
FlightLeague supports plain CSV, signed CSV, and signed PDF exports in relevant contexts, helping you keep a portable version of your history. Plain CSV is the lightweight spreadsheet backup, signed CSV keeps spreadsheet data tied to verification fingerprints, and signed PDF gives you a formatted logbook document with QR verification.
Some export access is Pro-gated, especially if you need unlimited export use or rely on the feature regularly.
Shareable flight cards
Pilot mode includes shareable flight cards so memorable flights do not have to remain buried inside a list view. They are designed to feel more polished and visual when you want to share a milestone or interesting route.
Before sharing, make sure the underlying entry’s visibility matches your intention. That avoids accidental oversharing and keeps your social presence more deliberate.
Public versus private records
A private flight or trip stays mainly for your own records, maps, and stats. A public one can appear more visibly in social contexts such as feeds or profile activity. That distinction matters because FlightLeague combines personal logging with community discovery.
If you mainly use the app as a personal record, keeping a private default is often the most comfortable setup.
How to keep exported data useful
The quality of an export depends on the quality of the data you logged. Clear route details, accurate dates, complete aircraft or airline information, and thoughtful notes will all make your outputs more useful later.
If you care about cleaner exports, it is worth reviewing entries before exporting rather than treating export as a clean-up step.
Who benefits most from Pro here
If exports and sharing are occasional extras for you, the free tier may be enough for a while. If they are part of your regular workflow, Pro is usually the calmer long-term choice because it reduces friction and expands access.