How FlightLogger Sync works
FlightLogger Sync automatically transfers operational data into MaintSpace. Use it to keep maintenance planning aligned with actual aircraft usage without manual updates.
How the sync works
FlightLogger Sync connects your systems and keeps data up to date automatically.
The process typically works like this:
1. Flights are logged in FlightLogger
2. Aircraft usage and flight hours are recorded
3. Data is synced to MaintSpace
4. Maintenance schedules and aircraft status are updated
This ensures that maintenance is always based on the latest operational data.
What is synced
FlightLogger Sync focuses on operational data that impacts maintenance.
This includes:
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Aircraft and fleet data
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Flight hours and usage
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Operational activity affecting maintenance planning
The exact data depends on your setup and configuration.
When data is updated
Data is synced regularly between systems.
This means:
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Flight hours are updated automatically
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Maintenance schedules reflect actual usage
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Aircraft status stays consistent
You do not need to manually enter flight data in MaintSpace.
How it affects maintenance planning
FlightLogger Sync directly impacts how maintenance is planned.
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Maintenance intervals can be based on actual flight hours
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Upcoming maintenance is triggered automatically
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Aircraft availability reflects real usage
This reduces planning errors and improves efficiency.
Checking the sync
To make sure everything is working correctly:
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Go to Administration → FlightLogger Sync
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Review the sync status
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Check that aircraft and data are aligned
If something looks incorrect, verify both systems.
Common issues
If data does not appear as expected:
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Check that the aircraft exists in both systems
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Verify that aircraft are correctly matched
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Confirm that the sync is active
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Allow time for updates to process
Tips
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Keep aircraft data consistent across both systems
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Regularly check sync status
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Use the integration to reduce manual work
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Investigate mismatches early to avoid planning issues