Jump Log
Your digital skydiving logbook helps you track every jump, monitor your progression, manage your gear, and maintain comprehensive records of your skydiving career.
Jump log overview showing statistics and recent jumps
What You Can Do
The Jump Log module provides everything you need to maintain accurate, comprehensive skydiving records:Logbook
View and manage all your jump entries with powerful filtering, statistics, and calendar views. Track jumps, disciplines, and progression.
People
Maintain a directory of instructors, coaches, fellow skydivers, and tandem passengers. Link people to jumps and track roles.
Import
Import existing jump log data from other systems or spreadsheets. Support for various formats and custom imports.
Export
Generate professional jump log reports in PDF, CSV, or JSON formats. Export for license applications or personal records.
Getting Started
1
Add Your First Jump
Start logging jumps immediately:
- Navigate to Jump Log → Logbook
- Click Add Entry or New Jump
- Fill in jump details (date, altitude, discipline, gear)
- Save your entry
2
Add People
Before logging jumps, add instructors and frequent jump partners:
- Go to Jump Log → People
- Click Add Person
- Enter name and role (instructor, coach, etc.)
- Save
People can be added as you log jumps, but adding them first makes data entry faster.
3
Import Existing Data
If you have existing jump log data:
- Go to Jump Log → Import
- Choose your import format
- Upload your file or enter data manually
- Review and confirm imported entries
Import support varies by format. Check the Import page for current support and templates.
4
Customize Your Statistics
Set up your jump log statistics:
- Go to Jump Log → Logbook
- Click the edit icon on the statistics card
- Add or remove counters
- Drag to reorder
Statistics automatically update as you add jumps. Track total jumps, freefall time, disciplines, and more.
Key Features
Comprehensive Jump Logging
Log all the details that matter:- Basic Information - Date, time, location, dropzone
- Jump Details - Altitude, freefall time, deployment altitude
- Disciplines - Formation skydiving, freeflying, wingsuit, etc.
- Gear - Canopy, container, AAD, altimeter
- People - Instructors, coaches, jump partners, tandem passengers
- Attachments - Photos, videos, certificates
- Notes - Weather, conditions, objectives, achievements
Powerful Statistics
Track your skydiving progression:- Total jumps
- Total freefall time
- Jumps by discipline
- Jumps by gear
- Currency tracking
- Progression milestones
Advanced Filtering
Find exactly what you’re looking for:- Filter by date range, location, dropzone
- Filter by discipline or gear type
- Filter by people (instructors, partners)
- Text search across all fields
- Save filtered views
Calendar Integration
Visualize your jumping activity:- Month, week, and day views
- Color-coded jumps by discipline
- Click to view or edit
- Identify busy periods and patterns
Common Tasks
How do I log a jump?
How do I log a jump?
Go to Jump Log → Logbook → Add Entry. Fill in the jump details and save. The jump appears immediately in your logbook.
Can I import my existing jump log?
Can I import my existing jump log?
Yes! Go to Jump Log → Import to see supported import formats. You can upload CSV files or use custom templates.
How do I export my jump log?
How do I export my jump log?
Go to Jump Log → Export. Choose your format (PDF, CSV, or JSON) and time range. PDF exports are perfect for license applications.
Can I track different disciplines?
Can I track different disciplines?
Yes! When logging a jump, select the discipline (Formation Skydiving, Freeflying, Wingsuit, etc.). Filter by discipline to see your progression in each area.
How do I track gear usage?
How do I track gear usage?
Add gear details when logging jumps. You can filter by gear type to see usage patterns and track which equipment you’ve used.
Best Practices
1
Log Jumps Promptly
Add jumps as soon as possible after each jump. This ensures accuracy and prevents forgetting important details.
2
Include Detailed Notes
Add notes about weather, conditions, objectives, and achievements. These details help track your progression over time.
3
Track Gear Consistently
Use consistent gear names and track which equipment you use for each jump. This helps with maintenance and safety.
4
Review Regularly
Periodically review your jump log for accuracy. Use filters to check specific time periods or disciplines.
5
Export Regularly
Export your jump log regularly as a backup. PDF exports are perfect for license applications and personal records.