Log a flight in seconds
Updated June 5, 2026
KármánLogs is designed so a complete, accurate entry takes seconds, not minutes. It does the tedious parts for you.
What gets filled in automatically
- Night time is calculated for you from the flight's times and locations.
- Takeoffs and landings are added automatically based on where and when you flew.
- For US aircraft, the aircraft details come from the FAA registry when you enter the tail number.
You need OOOI times for the automatic math. Night, takeoffs, and landings are calculated from your OOOI times (out, off, on, in). Those times are what make the calculation possible, so enter them and the rest fills in. Without times, KármánLogs cannot work out when it was night or count your takeoffs and landings.
Logging a flight
- Start a new flight entry.
- Pick your aircraft, or add it by tail number.
- Enter your route and times.
- Review the entry. Night, takeoffs, and landings are already filled in, so you mostly just confirm.
Approaches in a tap
When you add an approach, the runway you flew is already on screen, so it is a tap, not a form. See Add an approach quickly for more.
The goal is simple: less to enter, less to get wrong.
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