Skylog

TERMS OF USE

Last updated 12 June 2026

These are the terms for using Skylog (skylog.com.au). They're written in plain language on purpose. By creating an account or using the site, you agree to them.

WHAT SKYLOG IS

Skylog is a digital pilot logbook for Australian general aviation: a place to record flights, track currency, store documents and page photos, and export your record. It is currently in early access and free to use. Paid plans may be introduced later; if that happens, you'll be told clearly in advance, and your data will remain exportable regardless.

YOUR LOGBOOK IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY

Skylog is a record-keeping aid, not a substitute for your obligations as a pilot. Under CASR Part 61 you remain personally responsible for keeping an accurate logbook and for meeting recency, currency and medical requirements. Always verify what Skylog shows you — including calculated totals, recency figures and currency dates — against your own records and the current rules before relying on it for any flight or regulatory purpose.

AutoLog™ (the handwriting import feature) produces draft entries that may contain errors. You must review every draft row before committing it. Entries become part of your record only when you approve them.

YOUR ACCOUNT

ACCEPTABLE USE

Don't attempt to break, overload, scrape or reverse-engineer the service, probe other users' data, or use Skylog for anything unlawful. We may suspend accounts that do.

YOUR DATA

Your records belong to you. You grant us only the rights needed to store, process and display them back to you — nothing more. You can export everything at any time, and you can delete your account from Settings (export first: once your account is deleted we cannot recover your records for you). See our Privacy page for the details of how data is handled.

AVAILABILITY

We work hard to keep Skylog reliable, but it's provided on an "as available" basis and we can't promise it will be uninterrupted or error-free — no online service honestly can. Keep your paper records and use the export feature regularly; a logbook is too important to have only one copy of, anywhere.

LIABILITY

Nothing in these terms excludes rights you have under the Australian Consumer Law that cannot be excluded. Beyond that, to the maximum extent the law permits, Skylog is not liable for indirect or consequential loss arising from your use of the service — including loss caused by inaccurate entries, calculations, or reliance on the service for regulatory compliance, which (as above) remains your responsibility to verify.

CHANGES

We may update these terms as Skylog evolves. If a change matters, we'll flag it on the site or by email before it takes effect. Continuing to use Skylog after a change means you accept it.

GOVERNING LAW

These terms are governed by the laws of Tasmania, Australia.

CONTACT

Questions about these terms: support@skylog.com.au.