

Weather Briefing shows correct total time enroute when using the second page of the nav log.Ĭorrect carry over of distance and fuel to second page of planner logĬorrected Total flight time and fuel consumption formulas on Navigation Log (formula missed two of the way points).Ĭhanged formatting in Airport Database so that runways (e.g. If you have a database from an earlier version, just copy it to this location. Mac users please note - Due to limitations with the recent versions of Excel for Mac, the shared Airport / Aircraft database will be stored in this location: ~/Library/Containers//Data/Documents (where ~ is your home folder). This version will only work with Excel 2013 or later for Windows or Mac. Both the Windows and Mac version now use a custom ribbon bar for navigation. Upgraded to work with the latest version of Office on Windows and Mac.

You can now pick the preferred folder for the Airport & Aircraft database when installing the template (rather than it defaulting to your Documents folder).Ī couple of bug fixes to maintain compatibility with the latest version of Excel for Mac.įixed bug in calculation of remaining fuel on Navigation Log pages (thanks Scott Stratmoen for reporting).

Tested for compatibility with Big Sur (macOS 11.0). Tested for compatibility with Ventura (macOS 13.1).įixed a bug in the macro installation process. Of course nowadays everyone's using Foreflight, but for those of you that prefer the traditional approach, this tool is for you! Click on the image above for an example (this was the navigation log for my FAA check ride by the way). The basic layout of the navigation log is similar to the Jeppesen form, but takes it much further. Where ever a figure or item can be calculated or looked up, it will be. No manual input of intermediary calculations. Works on Excel for Windows and Excel for Mac ( Excel 2013 or later required)Įxtensive automation, including a shared aircraft and airport database. Here's some of the highlights of the tool: Many years back I received my Private Pilot's License and in the process spent some time trying to find a decent cross country flight planning tool. For any student VFR Pilots needing to complete an old fashioned VFR Flight Plan, here's a useful Excel version of this flight planning tool.
