I keep getting “Time in different aircraft types should be logged seperately” errors when entering flights. What does this mean?
This is another error check we do. In order for your data to be used for calculations, you must log each type of flight time seperately. For example, If you fly a C172 (ASEL) to an airport to be dropped off for service, and fly a Piper Seneca (AMEL) back home, this will cause the error if you have tried to log this flight as one entry. This kind of flying must be logged with seperate entries, one for ASEL and one for AMEL. Where is my information stored? Your flight information is stored on a computer in a secure data center facility in Sunnyvale, CA. Only we have access to this computer, nobody else. Security measures have been implemented to keep your data safe, secure, and private. Flight data is backed up periodically to another secure machine in a different location. See next question for a related topic. What happens if your equipment malfunctions? All data is stored on a RAID filesystem, which means that all data is always recorded on more than one physical disk. In the event of
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