Portland, Oregon – Coradine today announced LogTen Pro X, the world’s most advanced pilot logbook available for all Apple devices. LogTen Pro X features a new, simple and elegant user interface designed to reduce distraction and help pilots focus on their data. It is completely optimized for iOS8 and iPhone 6 and includes super fast flight entry, automatic GPS detection of nearest landing facilities, and advanced analytics helping pilots to ensure they are tracking their time efficiently and effectively, including commercial pilots managing complex rest and duty regulations such as FAR117 in the USA.
“LogTen Pro X is the most technically advanced logbook we’ve ever created,” said Noah Lieberman, CEO at Coradine. “Our focus is always to create the best user experience possible and LogTen Pro X delivers with ultra fast data entry in our ‘Fly Now’ tab, which even uses GPS to input a pilots closest airport automatically. And for commercial pilots LogTen Pro X includes state of the art analytics that ensure commercial pilots can always be sure they are flying within regulated limits, covering duty and rest requirements.”
Exporting reports from LogTen Pro X is now easier than ever. Whether pilots are filling out IACRA forms, sharing data with their instructor, potential employer or regulatory agent, they can now print and email PDF’s right from their iOS devices. The PDF format ensures pilots always get a consistent, professional report to print and share.
Another new feature in LogTen Pro X is the ‘Analyze’ tab which provides lightning fast access to some key analytics pilots need like Multi-Engine, Turbine, PIC, SIC, and Total Instrument time. Analyze even breaks down the time for each aircraft type automatically.
Also new to LogTen Pro X is the ‘Plan’ view which provides an industry first with the Time Loupe. Time Loupe allows pilots to quickly scroll backwards and forwards in time to see all their user configurable, dynamic currencies and limits at any moment in time, now including rest and flight duty periods! Commercial pilots can easily identify issues with rest, duty or flight duty period limits before they happen, while private pilots can quickly confirm they’ll be current for flights they’re planning.
Mr. Lieberman added, “I’m thrilled to announce that the LogTen Pro X platform will allow even more pilots to reap the rewards of an electronic pilot logbook by making it free for students (first 40 hours of flight time) and offering a single simple subscription that provides effortless syncing between all their devices (via cloud or wifi) and continuous updates and improvements for the latest operating systems and devices.
A pilot’s logbook is critical to their flying career, so we ensure they always have full access to their data – even if they let their subscription lapse they still get the latest updates to ensure their logbook is accessible – pilots will always be able to view, edit, search, generate reports and print with LogTen Pro X.”
Pricing and Availability:
The whole LogTen Pro X platform including iOS and Mac is available today, and after 40 hrs of flight time are entered in LogTen Pro X for iOS, pilots can purchase a monthly subscription at $6.99 or annual subscription at $69.99 (USD). And until October 30, to help pilots make the transition, we’ve reduced the annual subscription for LogTen Pro X by over 50% for the first year to $34.99.
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Coradine has been developing applications for Apple platforms since 2003, and has a proven track record of bringing exceptional software products to market. Founded by pilot, engineer and interface designer Noah Lieberman, Coradine continues to lead the industry in providing professional aviation software for the Mac and iOS (iPhone, iPad and iPod) platforms. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2003-2014 Coradine Aviation Systems. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod, iPad and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.