Pilot Logbook CSV Import

Import and protect your pilot flight records.

Flapslog helps pilots import CSV flight log files, organize their logbook records, and maintain an independent digital backup of their flight history.

Import pilot logbook records from CSV files

Many pilots already have flight records stored in spreadsheets, airline exports, or other digital logbook systems. Flapslog supports CSV import so pilots can bring existing flight history into a secure browser-based logbook.

CSV import is especially useful for pilots who want to consolidate records, create an independent backup, or move away from fragmented spreadsheets and platform-specific exports.

Built for secure flight record ownership

Your flight history is more than a list of dates and aircraft. It represents training, certificates, currency, cross-country experience, aircraft transitions, and professional aviation history.

Flapslog is designed to help pilots maintain their own independent copy of that history instead of relying only on paper logbooks, employer systems, airline portals, or third-party platforms.

What can be imported?

A properly formatted CSV file can help move common logbook fields into Flapslog for review and organization.

Review before import

Imported data should always be reviewed before relying on it as a permanent record. This is especially important when moving records from spreadsheets, airline exports, or handwritten logbook conversions.

Flapslog’s import workflow is designed around practical record ownership: bring your data in, review it, organize it, and keep a secure backup of your flight history.

Why CSV import matters for pilots

Pilots often accumulate records across multiple systems over time. A student pilot may begin with a handwritten logbook. A commercial pilot may later use spreadsheets, airline exports, or employer-provided systems.

CSV import helps pilots reduce manual re-entry and create a more complete digital record that remains portable and accessible.