Digital pilot logbook for every flight, sim, and device

Built by a pilot, MyLog makes digital pilot logbook workflows simple across iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Android, with synced records for aircraft, airports, crews, times, documents, dashboards, simulator sessions, and career-ready exports.

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Available for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Android.

MyLog dashboard on iPad
MyLog on iPad Pro
MyLog home screen on iPhone
MyLog on iPhone
MyLog Apple Watch total time screen
MyLog on Apple Watch

Fast flight logging

Add flight hours with aircraft, airports, crew, block times, PIC, IFR, night, and remarks in one flow.

Simulator records

Log simulator sessions with location, crew, session time, and remarks alongside your flight history.

Synced everywhere

Keep pilot records up to date across phone, tablet, watch, and Android devices.

Built for the aviation records that matter

MyLog keeps logbook data close to the workflows pilots already use: Smart Import, flight and simulator logs, aircraft data, crew records, Crew Documents, monthly progress, limitations, dashboards, exports, and synced data.

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Flight, simulator, and previous experience

Smart Import and collaborative aircraft data

Limitations, dashboards, and monthly progress

Resume Builder, documents, and exports

Official MyLog pages for pilot record workflows

These pages explain the main MyLog workflows in more detail, from digital logbook structure to platform-specific support for Android and Apple Watch.

MyLog has separate official pages for these workflows because pilots search for different problems at different moments: choosing a pilot logbook app, tracking flight hours, recording simulator sessions, checking Android availability, or understanding how Apple Watch timing fits into the full record. Each page links back into the same product so Google and pilots can follow the relationship between the broader MyLog app and the specific record-keeping task.

The goal is to make each search path useful on its own while avoiding isolated pages. A pilot who starts with simulator logging can continue to flight hours, a pilot checking Android support can continue to the full pilot logbook app, and a pilot comparing digital logbook options can review features, imports, exports, documents, dashboards, and platform support without leaving the official MyLog site.

Pilot logbook app

Official MyLog page for pilots comparing mobile logbook apps across iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Android.

Digital pilot logbook

A deeper overview of MyLog as a digital pilot logbook for flight, simulator, import, export, and career workflows.

Flight hours tracker

How MyLog keeps hour totals connected to aircraft, airports, crew, monthly progress, limitations, and resume records.

Simulator logbook

How simulator sessions fit beside flight history for training, recurrent practice, and long-term pilot records.

Apple Watch pilot logbook

How MyLog connects Apple Watch Live Flight timing with the same record used on phone, tablet, and Android.

Android pilot logbook

How Android pilots can keep complete flight, simulator, document, dashboard, and career-ready records in MyLog.