New: Auto-Sync 2.0

Your Flight Logbook.
On Autopilot.

Automatically sync your flights from Flight Crew View.
Zero manual entry. 100% FAA compliant accuracy.

See it in action

Experience how WingBridge automates your workflow in seconds. No credit card required.

  • Connect Flight Crew View
  • FAA-Compliant Night Time Calculation
  • Auto Day/Night Takeoff & Landing Credits
  • 1 Year or 3 Years of Flight History
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Connect Schedule

Link Flight Crew View to sync flights.

Connect Flight Crew View

WingBridge

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3
Flights
⏱️
8:23
Block
🌙
2:45
Night
KMLU → KATL
Dec 5 • Block 1:33
Night 0:45
N12345
KATL → KMIA
Dec 5 • Block 1:52
Night 1:20
N12345
KMIA → KJFK
Dec 6 • Block 2:58
Night 0:40
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Built for Professionals

Everything you need for a compliant, accurate logbook.

FAA-Compliant Night Calculations

We use the official Civil Twilight algorithm (Sun 6° below horizon) to automatically calculate night flight time and night landings for every flight.

Smart Timezones

Automatic detection of departure and arrival timezones to ensure accurate UTC block times.

Bank-Grade Security

Your credentials are encrypted. We never store your password, only secure OAuth tokens.

83,000+ Airport Database

Comprehensive global airport database ensures accurate coordinates for cross-country and distance calculations.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does WingBridge sync my flights?

WingBridge connects securely to your Flight Crew View account and automatically syncs your flight schedule. Your flights appear in your dashboard with all times, airports, and crew information.

What's the difference between Free and Pro?

Free users get 1 year of flight history with basic reports. Pro users get 3 years of flight history plus advanced analytics and export capabilities.

Is my data secure?

Absolutely. We use industry-standard OAuth 2.0 to connect to Flight Crew View. We never see or store your password.

Does it calculate night time?

Yes! We use the FAA definition of Civil Twilight (Sun 6° below horizon) to accurately calculate night flight time and landings.