
09.25.2025
LogTen Updates
By Paul Edney
From the beginning, LogTen has been shaped by pilot feedback. Every shortcut, automation, and report format reflects the ways pilots have asked us to make their logbook work harder for them. With LogTen 2025.3.3, feedback becomes even more accessible in-app, schedule imports expand to iPhone and iPad, and logbook reports are updated to help your experience shine for recruiters.
LogTen reports have always helped pilots stand out from the crowd. With 2025.3.3, printouts have been updated to make your experience shine even more for recruiters.
And now, pilots can digitally sign select reports on iOS, including the popular Jeppesen Pro 27 logbook. Your signature appears on every page, giving your logbook a polished, professional finish that makes an impact with recruiters.
Recruiters notice. As one airline hiring manager told us: “When we see a LogTen report, we know immediately that a pilot has taken the time to present their experience clearly and professionally. It makes our job easier, and it makes the pilot stand out.”
Full details here on generating, signing, and sharing reports.
The new Feedback Portal puts your voice at the center of LogTen. You can submit ideas directly in the app, see what other pilots are suggesting, and vote on the improvements that matter most to you.
Every idea is reviewed by the LogTen team, and you can track progress as suggestions move from planned to delivered. This makes contributing simple, transparent, and part of your everyday use of LogTen.
For years, pilots have relied on schedule imports in LogTen for Mac to save hours of manual entry and help track flight, duty, and rest limits. For the first time, schedule import is coming to iPhone and iPad, so you can import your schedule wherever you are.
LogTen Schedule Import on iOS is currently in beta, with initial carriers including American, Delta, KLM, Southwest, United, Alaska, and NetJets. It will be available to all Pro subscribers when fully released.