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Dave Springford
August 19th 19, 10:02 PM
At one contest this summer, someone mentioned an aircraft scheduling website. It might have been at Montague or Hobbs and I have now forgotten the name of the site.
Any one have a preferred (free) booking site? A quick search turns up https://bookourplane.com/
and it seems like something that could work, but it's not the one I saw previously (and unfortunately, I had to replace my computer hard drive and reload windows so all of my browser history is gone).
Any and all, please list your favourite booking website in the replies.
thanks!
Dave.
Tom Kelley #711
August 19th 19, 10:54 PM
On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 3:02:53 PM UTC-6, Dave Springford wrote:
> At one contest this summer, someone mentioned an aircraft scheduling website. It might have been at Montague or Hobbs and I have now forgotten the name of the site.
>
>
> Any one have a preferred (free) booking site? A quick search turns up https://bookourplane.com/
> and it seems like something that could work, but it's not the one I saw previously (and unfortunately, I had to replace my computer hard drive and reload windows so all of my browser history is gone).
>
> Any and all, please list your favourite booking website in the replies.
>
> thanks!
>
> Dave.
We have this. https://www.bookedscheduler.com/
Come with a free trial period, another person set it up, tow pilots like it as it shows what time they need to show up for the first tow based on glider booking.
Best. Tom.
Papa3[_2_]
August 19th 19, 11:20 PM
FBO where I sometimes instruct uses Schlott: https://www.shlott.com/aircraft
I don't have a strong opinion one way or another. I know it does a decent job of managing the subscribers and also letting the FBO send out blanket announcements for things like NOTAMS/TFRs.
On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 5:02:53 PM UTC-4, Dave Springford wrote:
> At one contest this summer, someone mentioned an aircraft scheduling website. It might have been at Montague or Hobbs and I have now forgotten the name of the site.
>
>
> Any one have a preferred (free) booking site? A quick search turns up https://bookourplane.com/
> and it seems like something that could work, but it's not the one I saw previously (and unfortunately, I had to replace my computer hard drive and reload windows so all of my browser history is gone).
>
> Any and all, please list your favourite booking website in the replies.
>
> thanks!
>
> Dave.
Ron Gleason
August 20th 19, 12:42 AM
On Monday, 19 August 2019 16:20:06 UTC-6, Papa3 wrote:
> FBO where I sometimes instruct uses Schlott: https://www.shlott.com/aircraft
>
> I don't have a strong opinion one way or another. I know it does a decent job of managing the subscribers and also letting the FBO send out blanket announcements for things like NOTAMS/TFRs.
>
> On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 5:02:53 PM UTC-4, Dave Springford wrote:
> > At one contest this summer, someone mentioned an aircraft scheduling website. It might have been at Montague or Hobbs and I have now forgotten the name of the site.
> >
> >
> > Any one have a preferred (free) booking site? A quick search turns up https://bookourplane.com/
> > and it seems like something that could work, but it's not the one I saw previously (and unfortunately, I had to replace my computer hard drive and reload windows so all of my browser history is gone).
> >
> > Any and all, please list your favourite booking website in the replies.
> >
> > thanks!
> >
> > Dave.
Utah Soaring Association uses https://www.aircraftclubs.com/
Works well
Matt McBee
August 20th 19, 03:51 PM
My flying club uses flightschedulepro.com.
Matt
Frank Whiteley
August 20th 19, 05:13 PM
On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 3:54:45 PM UTC-6, Tom Kelley #711 wrote:
> On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 3:02:53 PM UTC-6, Dave Springford wrote:
> > At one contest this summer, someone mentioned an aircraft scheduling website. It might have been at Montague or Hobbs and I have now forgotten the name of the site.
> >
> >
> > Any one have a preferred (free) booking site? A quick search turns up https://bookourplane.com/
> > and it seems like something that could work, but it's not the one I saw previously (and unfortunately, I had to replace my computer hard drive and reload windows so all of my browser history is gone).
> >
> > Any and all, please list your favourite booking website in the replies.
> >
> > thanks!
> >
> > Dave.
>
> We have this. https://www.bookedscheduler.com/
>
> Come with a free trial period, another person set it up, tow pilots like it as it shows what time they need to show up for the first tow based on glider booking.
>
> Best. Tom.
Booked is an open source version. I used it for a driving school to schedule the fleet and instructors. It is the next iteration of phpScheduleIt, which I started with. So, if your web site host has php and mysql and someone with a clue, it's a free and very useful option.
Frank Whiteley
OregonGliderPilot
August 21st 19, 03:50 AM
On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 3:54:45 PM UTC-6, Tom Kelley #711 wrote:
On Monday, August 19, 2019 at 3:02:53 PM UTC-6, Dave Springford wrote:
At one contest this summer, someone mentioned an aircraft scheduling website. It might have been at Montague or Hobbs and I have now forgotten the name of the site.
Any one have a preferred (free) booking site? A quick search turns up https://bookourplane.com/
and it seems like something that could work, but it's not the one I saw previously (and unfortunately, I had to replace my computer hard drive and reload windows so all of my browser history is gone).
Any and all, please list your favourite booking website in the replies.
thanks!
Dave.
We have this. https://www.bookedscheduler.com/
Come with a free trial period, another person set it up, tow pilots like it as it shows what time they need to show up for the first tow based on glider booking.
Best. Tom.
Booked is an open source version. I used it for a driving school to schedule the fleet and instructors. It is the next iteration of phpScheduleIt, which I started with. So, if your web site host has php and mysql and someone with a clue, it's a free and very useful option.
Frank Whiteley
You mentioned Montague, Shasta Valley Soaring uses Goboko.co.uk with success, but there are not many of us. Worth a look and it is free.
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