🇦🇺 Free download · no sign-up · CASA Part 61
CASA pilot logbook — free Excel & Google Sheets template (Australia)
AvLog's CASA edition is a free Australian pilot logbook spreadsheet with the columns CASA pilots use — the dual / ICUS / in-command / co-pilot breakdown, single- and multi-engine, day and night, instrument (actual and simulated) and command-instrument time — laid out to CASR Part 61.345. Every column totals itself on the Summary tab.
Works in Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers & LibreOffice.
A flight log in your format
One row per flight, with the exact columns your authority uses — no reformatting your data to fit someone else's template.
Totals that do themselves
PIC, night, instrument, cross-country and more total automatically as you type, plus a breakdown of hours by aircraft type.
Currency at a glance
A Currency tab works your recency out from your logged flights and flags what's expiring, with flight-review and medical reminders.
Built for applications
An 'AvLink Profile' tab hands you the exact figures operators ask for — ready to paste into your AvLink profile.
Laid out to CASA Part 61
The distinctive Australian breakdown — dual, ICUS, in-command and co-pilot, single/multi-engine, instrument actual/sim and command-instrument time — plus a Summary totalling command time, night, instrument and hours by type.
Currency & recency
Tracks CASA Part 61 recent experience: three take-offs and landings in the last 90 days to carry passengers (by day, and by night), with flight-review (AFR) and instrument-proficiency-check (IPC) reminders.
One honest note
AvLog is a personal tracking & summary tool for planning and job applications — it is notan authority-approved logbook and doesn't, on its own, satisfy CASA Part 61requirements. Keep your official logbook as your legal record, and always confirm recency against your authority's current rules.
CASA pilot logbook — frequently asked questions
Is AvLog an official CASA logbook?
No. AvLog is a personal tracking and summary tool for planning and job applications — it does not, on its own, meet CASA's logbook requirements (CASR 61.345). Keep your official logbook as your legal record and confirm recency against current CASA rules.
Does it track ICUS and command-instrument time?
Yes — the CASA edition includes ICUS and command-instrument-time columns alongside the standard in-command, co-pilot, dual, single/multi-engine and instrument breakdown, and totals each on the Summary tab.
Does the CASA logbook work in Google Sheets?
Yes. Download it, then in Google Sheets choose File → Import and upload the file — every formula works the same. It also opens in Microsoft Excel, Apple Numbers and LibreOffice.
How much does AvLog cost?
It's completely free, with no sign-up. AvLog is a free tool from AvLink, the pilot job platform that matches roles to your hours, ratings and type ratings.
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