Aviation Software Developer Coradine Aviation Systems Announces 2024 Update for its Digital Flight Logging Software ‘LogTen Pilot Logbook’

Coradine Aviation Systems is thrilled to announce the release of their latest update, LogTen 2024.3, designed to further optimize the flight logging experience on LogTen Pilot Log for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac. This update brings powerful new tools that streamline the digital pilot logbook data management, allowing users to track your career goals more effectively with downloadable filter groups—like IPC, BFR, ATP, and Total Jet time—keeping user’s logbook organized like never before.

NEW! Group Folder Functionality on iOS

One of the standout features in this update is the introduction of group folder functionality on iOS. This enhancement enables user’s to:

  • Create Customizable Folders: Easily organize Smart Groups, Limits, and Currencies into folders on the Analyze page, making the data more accessible.
  • Nest Smart Groups: Group related filters for advanced logic like IPC & Instrument currency.
  • Efficient Data Management: Quickly navigate organized folders to review information easily.

Introducing LogTen’s Downloadable Groups

Users can now download pre-built groups directly to their LogTen Pilot Logbook on iPhone, iPad and Mac! The LogTen team has built commonly used groups so user’s can track goals and stay safe at each stage of their career, including:

  • IPC & Instrument Currency: This group tracks user’s approaches and holds for the last 6 months, OR if they have had an instrument proficiency check
  • FAA Student and Instructors Groups: Multiple groups to track user’s progress towards PPL, Instrument, Commercial and MEI
  • Commercial and Career Groups: Multiple groups to track progress towards their ATP, Part 121 time, Part 135 time and more!

Yearly and Monthly Summaries

The 2024.3 update also introduces Yearly and Monthly summaries for iPhone and iPad, (in full color!) review totals overall, for each aircraft type, and tap the “MyWorldView” map to see everywhere user’s were in the world during that time period:

  • At-a-Glance Totals: Easily review user’s totals for any month or year, broken down by Seat Time and Aircraft Type.
  • Interactive Flight Maps: Generate a map of user’s flights for any selected period, providing a visual representation of their journey.
  • Customizable Views: Configure how many years will be visible and switch between yearly and monthly summaries with just a tap.

Role-Based Customization and UI Enhancements on iOS

Coradine Aviation Systems has also made several key improvements to the iOS version of LogTen:

  • Role-Based Customization: The Analyze page now adapts based on user’s selected role, ensuring that the most relevant features and data are front and center from the moment a user logs in.
  • Consistent Totals Display: Monthly and yearly totals now appear on the Analyze page, bringing iOS functionality in line with macOS.
  • Improved User Interface: A clearer, more informative alert now replaces the trial limit notification, making it easier to understand the benefits of subscribing.

macOS Enhancements

The macOS users haven’t been left out either. The 2024.3 update brings:

  • Tailored Limits and Currency Tracking: Coradine Aviation Systems refined the initial setup process by aligning Limits and Currency tracking with user’s selected role, creating a smoother onboarding experience for new users.
  • Streamlined Data Access: The new features mirror the organizational tools available on iOS, ensuring a consistent and efficient experience across all devices.

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For detailed guidance on these updates, including how to make the most of the new Group Folder functionality and Yearly/Monthly summaries – check out the new Analyze video tutorial on their Youtube Channel below.

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Final Call for Tickets: Flight Simulation Conference Returns to London in just Two Weeks

We’re two weeks away from the much-anticipated Flight Simulation Conference, making its return to London after a three-year break. The event, taking place on October 22 and 23 at the prestigious Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS), promises to deliver cutting-edge insights into the future of flight simulation.

The two-day event will focus on the most pressing issues in flight simulation, with key topics such as AI integration, digital twins, and the latest regulatory changes shaping the industry’s future. With an impressive lineup of over 30 speakers from leading organizations like Leonardo, Thales, TRU Simulation and ASTi, attendees can expect thought-provoking presentations and invaluable networking opportunities.

A conference highlight will be the keynote session on the newly released EASA Certification Specification for Flight Simulation Training Devices (CS-FSTD) and the updated Part ORA/ARA. These pivotal regulations will impact the qualification process for flight simulators used in pilot training and are partially based on ICAO 9625, originally developed by the RAeS Flight Simulation Specialist Group. This is your chance to hear directly from the experts who shaped these regulatory changes.

In addition to the technical sessions, the conference will also see the return of the Edwin A. Link Named Lecture, which will close the first day of the event. Named after the visionary who pioneered the use of flight simulators, the lecture will offer an inspiring look at the history and future of simulation technology.

For the full agenda and to purchase tickets, visit https://www.aerosociety.com/events-calendar/raes-flight-simulation-conference-2024/.

About the Royal Aeronautical Society
As the only professional body dedicated to aerospace, aviation and space communities, the Royal Aeronautical Society exists to advance aeronautical art, science and engineering worldwide. Established in 1866, the Society has been at the forefront of developments in aerospace, seeking to promote the highest professional standards and provide a central forum for sharing knowledge.

About the Flight Simulation Group
The Flight Simulation Group (FSG) is a specialist division of the Royal Aeronautical Society focused on designing, manufacturing, installing, and operating simulation equipment and synthetic environments. They address the economic and human factors impacting the use of simulators for research, development, and training of civil and military flight crews.

The FSG has a significant international presence and keeps up to date with global flight simulation requirements, including those set by national and multinational civil regulatory authorities. They support the flight simulation industry and its workforce through a comprehensive program of activities to educate, inform, inspire, and promote flight simulation.

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Regional Air School Partners with Private-Radar for Enhanced Flight School Management and Aircraft Tracking

Private-Radar, an industry leader in flight school management and aircraft tracking solutions, is excited to announce a new partnership with Regional Air School, a renowned aviation training organization based in Romania.

Through this collaboration, Regional Air School will implement Private-Radar’s cutting-edge Flight School Management and Aircraft Tracking Systems to further streamline its operations and enhance training efficiency.

Regional Air School, part of the prestigious Regional Air Services group, is a national leader in flight training, offering a wide range of pilot courses, including ATPL, PPL, CPL, and IR certifications. Known for its high standards, the school boasts an impressive record, with over 90% of its graduate’s securing positions in major airlines such as Ryanair, Wizz Air, and TAROM. This partnership reflects the school’s continued commitment to incorporating state-of-the-art technology to offer superior training and maintain its position as a top-flight academy in Romania and internationally.

Private-Radar’s comprehensive Flight School Management Solution will empower Regional Air School to manage its daily operations more effectively. The fully featured system provides a centralized platform for scheduling, course management, student records, and instructor coordination. By digitizing these processes, the school can optimize resources, reduce administrative burdens, and ensure continued compliance with EASA regulations.

Additionally, the implementation of Private-Radar’s Aircraft Tracking System will significantly improve flight safety and monitoring. This technology allows real-time tracking of training aircraft, giving instructors and ground teams enhanced situational awareness. Instructors will be able to monitor flights live, review flight tracks, and improve risk management by receiving automatic alerts of any in-flight issues.

Roy Ritter, Head of Training at Regional Air Services, says: “Partnering with Private-Radar is a valuable addition to our school’s operations. Their system provides powerful tools that allow us to operate at a higher level of efficiency by streamlining key processes like scheduling and student progress tracking. This partnership enables us to simplify our workflow, giving our instructors more time to focus on training while continuing to deliver the high standards Regional Air School is known for.”

Prisque Lemble, Founder and CEO of Private-Radar, says: “We are excited to partner with Regional Air School and support their mission to deliver the highest standards of flight training. Regional Air School’s dedication to providing quality education and training aligns well with our goals of using technology to make flight school operations more efficient and effective. By integrating our solutions, we look forward to contributing to an even better training environment for Regional Air School’s students and staff.”

About Regional Air School
Located at Tuzla Airport on Romania’s Black Sea coast, Regional Air School is the first private flight school in Romania, operating under EASA regulations. It offers a wide range of flight training programs, from private pilot licenses to airline transport pilot courses. With modern facilities and a team of experienced instructors, the school is committed to shaping the future of aviation.

About Private-Radar
A leading provider of flight school management software solutions since 2014, Private-Radar has transformed how flight schools and aero clubs manage and monitor their operations. Over the past decade, Private-Radar has evolved into a trusted and essential partner for aviation institutions around the world, including industry leaders such as CAE and Lufthansa Aviation Training. Today, Private Radar’s state-of-the-art solutions drive automation, enhance safety, and improve efficiency for over 100 partners across more than 30 countries.

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Flight Simulator Manufacturer Simnest to Display A320 FNPT II MCC Device at European Airline Training Symposium 2024

Exhibitors and participants of this year’s European Airline Training Symposium (EATS) are invited to experience the Simnest A320 FNPT II MCC simulator firsthand. This unique opportunity will be hosted by the renowned International Flight Academy (IFA), one of Portugal’s leading aviation training institutions, located just 10 minutes from the exhibition venue.

As the saying goes, “the proof of the pudding is in the eating”and this couldn’t be more true for flight simulators. While many Flight Simulation Training Devices (FSTDs) may appear similar on paper, the real test lies in the experience of flying one. Subtle differences in realism, handling, system operations, responsiveness, and overall performance can make a world of difference.

“After ten years of experience, I can confidently say that once you fly a Simnest simulator, you’ll leave with a smile of satisfaction. Our simulators consistently impress, and more often than not, a test session concludes with an order. That’s why we’re thrilled, in collaboration with our long-standing partner IFA, to offer this exclusive opportunity for selected EATS attendees to experience the Simnest A320 FNPT II MCC simulator firsthand,” said Balázs Herendi, CEO of Simnest Aviation.

The test flights will be held at the IFA training facility, located at Cascais Airport. Complimentary transport will be provided from the Estoril Congress Center to the academy. Each flight session will last approximately 90 minutes. Registration is open until October 25, 2024, and interested participants can secure their spot by emailing sales@simnest.com.

Don’t miss the chance to elevate your experience at EATS 2024 with a hands-on demonstration of one of the most advanced flight simulators on the market.

About Simnest Aviation
Simnest Aviation is a major player in the market for fixed-base FSTD manufacturers. The company has 21 A320-based simulators operating across 8 European countries, and their FMGS software is also used in North America and Asia. Their products, the Simnest A320 FNPT II MCC, its simplified version, the Simnest A320 AATD and the Simnest B737 FNPT II MCC simulators are designed to be nearly identical to the real aircraft, replicating every intricate detail. This perfected to the limit realism of their type-representative flight simulators has helped many ATOs worldwide to expand their training portfolios with one of the most sought-after training, the MPL, and the most preferred pre-airline training, the APS MCC (EASA).

About IFA
IFA is the flight school with the widest variety of aviation courses in Portugal. As aviation specialists, the school has trained thousands of pilots and cabin crews in the past 25 years, which are presently flying in several airlines around Europe, Asia and Africa. IFA continues to focus on innovation improvement of solutions and resources to their students.

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