Fixing one flight at a time doesn’t scale when a whole month of roster imports needs the same tweak. The bulk editor is built for that.
Filter to any set of flights
Filter by date range, aircraft, route, crew, or entry type. Running totals for hours and sectors update live as you refine the filter, so you see what you’re about to change before you change it.
Edit many flights at once
Once you’ve filtered to a set:
- Paste crew across every selected flight in one action. Useful after a roster import when the same first officer flew a whole rotation with you.
- Auto-fill takeoffs and landings for flights that are missing them.
- Export the selection (see Exporting your logbook) to pull out just that filtered set as CSV, Excel, or EASA-format PDF.
Every bulk change goes through the same review-before-save screen used elsewhere in Jetlog: you see exactly what’s changing, across every affected row, before it saves.
Live search
A search field at the top of the bulk editor searches flights, people, aircraft, and airports at once. Type an ICAO code, a crew member’s name, or a registration, and matching entries filter live as you type.
Month scrubber
The month scrubber gives a compact, scrollable view of your history. Weekly activity bars show which weeks were busy and which were quiet. Tap a week to jump the bulk editor straight to it.
Where this fits
The bulk editor is the tool to reach for right after a large logbook import or a statement/roster import, anywhere a batch of flights landed at once and needs a once-over.