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7. Logbook

7
Logbook
Nesis automatically keeps a log of flights and stores them in a logbook. It
keeps recording as long as Nesis is powered on. When logs are requested, it
extracts takeoff and landing events and combines them in flights. An example
is given on Figure 52.
Figure 52: A logbook example. Pilot names are missing, two dash characters
are shown instead.
Logbook can be accessed from the Options page by selecting the Logbook icon.
See Figure 60 on page 86. Alternatively, a long-press on the pager button also
opens the Logbook window by default.
The logbook shows only basic information about each flight, like date, name
of the pilot, time of takeoff and time of landing.
Note that the logbook has a limited capacity of about 270 hours. When the
limit is reached, the oldest log entries will be overwritten. Since Nesis is
logging all the time and not only when flying, some invisible internal logs are
created. This means that actual logged flying time will be about 25% less –
you can expect to see about 200 flight hours.
When an item from the logbook is selected, more options are available. See
Figure 53.
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