Excel or what comes after it (like Lotus before it) will be around for as long as any of us can pass a flight physical. Also, record everything in an Excel spreadsheet. So, while there is no perfect solution, I would recommend this. But, I have one endorsement for a launch method in a glider and if I had to find it, that would be a lengthy search. I\’m lucky because with one exception, my stuff is all grandfathered. One other problem with computerized logbooks is how do you get the endorsements in there. I went to the bookcase where the logbooks were kept and that one was missing and is still missing today. I would have never noticed it except I was thinking about a particularly bad CFI I had many years earlier and I wanted to find his name. To my utter amazement, I also managed to have one of my physical logbooks disappear. I did one massive print of that and saved it as a PDF. Then the company made upgrades that I didn\’t keep up with and went out of business. There is no perfect answer, but I\’ve been burned enough to give some tips on what can go wrong.
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