getting airborne
One of the important features of the airlogOne is the automatic logbook
For this purpose, the device checks every minute whether it is gaining speed and altitude. If this condition is detected, the “flight phase” begins – you and the device are airborne.
At this point, an entry is made into the airlogOne’s internal logbook (also stored on the SD card), which includes the day, time, location and later the name of the track file. Also, your jump count will be incremented.
After transferring this information to the cloud dashboard, your jump log is completed – you only need to add data such as drop plane, fellow jumpers and comments. This logbook is available to you worldwide and at any time in the web browser.