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EASA pilot logbook — free Excel & Google Sheets template

AvLog's EASA edition is a free pilot logbook spreadsheet in the format European pilots know — single-pilot SE/ME time, multi-pilot time, total time, name of PIC, day/night landings, operational-condition time (night, IFR) and pilot-function time (PIC, co-pilot, dual, instructor) — laid out to AMC1 FCL.050. Everything totals automatically 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 EASA Part-FCL

The AMC1 FCL.050 column groups — single/multi-pilot time, operational-condition time and pilot-function time — plus a Summary totalling PIC, multi-pilot, night, IFR and hours by type.

Currency & recency

Tracks EASA FCL.060 recency: three take-offs and landings in the last 90 days to carry passengers (by day, and separately by night), with class/type and instrument-rating revalidation 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 EASA Part-FCLrequirements. Keep your official logbook as your legal record, and always confirm recency against your authority's current rules.

EASA pilot logbook — frequently asked questions

Is AvLog an EASA-approved logbook?

No. AvLog is a personal tracking and summary tool for planning and job applications — it does not, on its own, meet EASA's logbook requirements. Keep your official Part-FCL logbook as your legal record and confirm recency against current EASA rules.

What recency does the EASA edition check?

It works out your FCL.060 currency from your flights — 90-day take-off and landing recency by day and night — and gives you class/type and IR revalidation reminders.

Does the EASA 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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