Setup Checklist
Onboarding gets your aircraft into a hangar. These steps make it useful day to day. Do them in this order, and skip anything you already did during onboarding. Each step links to a page with the full details.
1. Add components
Section titled “1. Add components”Add a tach, and a hobbs if your aircraft has one. Then add your engines and link them to their time source. Hours, fuel, oil, and hours-based alerts all depend on components, so this step comes first.
See Adding Components.
2. Create your alerts
Section titled “2. Create your alerts”Set up alerts for the inspections and services you track: the annual, registration, oil changes. The common ones are built in as templates.
See Alerts.
3. Set the profile photo
Section titled “3. Set the profile photo”Replace the stock image with a photo of your aircraft.
4. Invite your people
Section titled “4. Invite your people”Add your co-owners, family, or mechanic to the hangar, and give each person a role that fits.
See Members & Invites.
5. Scan your logbooks
Section titled “5. Scan your logbooks”This is the biggest job, so do it one logbook at a time. Once a logbook is scanned, you can search and export it.
See Scanning Logbooks.
6. Log hours as you fly
Section titled “6. Log hours as you fly”Log your hours after each flight, with fuel and oil if you track them. This is the habit that keeps your meters, trends, and alerts current.
See Tracking Hours and Quick Actions.