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About This System

This system is designed to help aircraft owners move their logbooks into a clear, durable, and fully digital record — without breaking continuity with existing records.

You can start by scanning and uploading what you already have, then continue your logbooks digitally going forward.

The long-term goal is simple: a complete aircraft record that is legible, consistent, backed up, and preserved exactly as it was recorded.

Digital Logbooks, Done Practically

Many owners already treat their logbooks as digital records in practice — scanned PDFs, photos, emailed entries, or typed summaries.

This system brings all of that into one place and gives it structure.

You can:

However you choose to work, the digital record becomes the clear, readable source of truth over time.

How Everything Is Backed Up

Every logbook entry and uploaded document is stored as part of the aircraft’s permanent digital record.

Files are stored in their original form and protected against accidental loss, corruption, or silent modification.

Each entry is recorded with:

This ensures that once something is added, it remains exactly as it was at that moment — even years later.

Record Integrity Without Extra Work

Cryptographic sealing happens automatically in the background. There are no extra steps, no verification rituals, and nothing special you need to do.

Its purpose is not for daily interaction. It exists so the record can be relied on long after the entry was made.

When logbooks are reviewed later — for maintenance, sale, financing, or audit — the digital record shows exactly what was recorded and when.

Where This Is Headed

Over time, the digital logbook naturally becomes more complete, more readable, and easier to rely on than handwritten records alone.

Paper logbooks may still exist, but the digital record becomes the place where history is preserved clearly and consistently.

This system is built with that future in mind.