About Pilot Logbook AI
Helping pilots turn paper records into reviewed digital entries.
Pilot Logbook AI exists for a very specific job: taking the flight details already written on paper and making them easier to turn into a clean, editable digital logbook.
Why this exists
Paper logbooks are valuable, but digitizing them is tedious. Typing old entries into a spreadsheet or app is slow enough that many pilots put it off. Pilot Logbook AI is built to make the first pass faster: capture a clear photo, draft the fields, then review the result.
The goal is not to pretend a photo instantly becomes a perfect official record. The goal is to make it easier for pilots to catch up old records, keep current flights organized, and build a digital copy they can actually search and maintain.
Reduce typing, keep review
AI should remove repetitive transcription work, not remove pilot judgment. Every extracted entry should be checked before it becomes part of a digital logbook.
Start with paper reality
Pilots have old pages, handwritten notes, journey logs, aircraft identifiers, and inconsistent layouts. The product is built around that messy starting point.
Be careful with logbook claims
Different schools, employers, insurers, and authorities may ask for different records. Pilot Logbook AI helps organize entries, but pilots remain responsible for their own requirements.
Who is building it
Built from both sides of the problem
Pilot Logbook AI sits between two worlds: aviation records and software automation. The team behind it brings roughly a decade of experience on each side, which is why the product is built to speed up transcription without pretending the review step does not matter.
That mix matters. A pilot logbook is not just another notes app, and AI extraction is only useful if the final entry is something a pilot can read, correct, and trust before saving.
Aviation side
10+ years in aviation, including airline flying on the Airbus A330. That experience shapes how the product treats logbook entries: useful automation, but no shortcut around pilot review.
Software side
10+ years building software products. That experience goes into making the capture, review, sync, and digital logbook workflow fast enough to use regularly.