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None of my recent landings have registered, I do my best to make the smoothest landing every time.

However, no-one's perfect and I made a strong cross-wind landing last week, landed heavily and bounced it twice - it was more of a CFIT than a landing - to my surprise the landing was recorded! It's definitely a bug, but how soon it'll be fixed is anyone's guess right now.

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This is affecting a LOT of us (me included), I've landed on the runway, shut down, it "may" get recorded. I land, taxi to the parking spot that I've been directed towards, It "may" or may not get recorded.

 

Can't figure it out. Or, if I do get it recorded, it's in the vicinity. Hmm, I landed AT the airport on the runway, yet I am only in the vicinity.

 

Sigh

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Yup....... I don't even bother to check the log book anymore.

 

The logging functionality is totally random, and having tried long and hard to find a pattern to what makes it work, I have accepted defeat and given up.

 

Did I mention I don't even check it anymore?

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I've just had two flights recorded in the Logbook (takeoffs, landings and flight times) in the CJ4 by parking at the designated spot by ATC, parking brake on, engines shut down, lights off, gen1 & gen2 off and then switch off the Avionics Master. The Logbook screen appears with my flight details and the options to return to main menu, restart the flight or continue. Edited by tiger1962

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