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Advanced Flight Systems enhances EFIS with logbook software

By General Aviation News Staff · August 18, 2014 ·

Advanced Flight Systems (AFS) has unveiled a new EFIS logbook feature that will export flight data to Logbook Pro using the internal SD card on the AF-5000 series EFIS screens.

Keeping track of and updating your flight Logbook just got a lot easier for AF-5000 EFIS users with this latest free software update, according to company officials.

The new EFIS logbook page will display all recent flight data and allow you to export the data to an SD card for easy import into Logbook Pro PC software.

The following is the actual data from this year’s trip to Oshkosh in the company’s Van’s RV-10 with AF-5000 EFIS Touchscreens.

 

Logbook Pro

AF-56000 Logbook

Since 1999, Advanced Flight Systems has designed and/or manufactured avionics for certified, Light Sport and experimental aircraft. Founded and still led by Rob Hickman, an electrical engineer, RV-4 and RV-10 builder, and a 1,900-hour IFR rated pilot, AFS focuses on  avionics with “a pilot’s touch.” AFS is now part of the Dynon family of aviation companies.

For more information: Advanced-Flight-Systems.com

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