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Hours:minutes or tenths?

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Hours:minutes or tenths?


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Dana

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How do you log your flight time? Most people flying modern airplanes with Hobbs meters log tenths, of course. But I don't have a Hobbs meter in my plane, only an analog clock, so I log hh:mm, rounding the minutes to the nearest 5. This makes adding up the totals more tedious, of course, so I'm working on a calculator to simplify it.

Dana
 
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