Safety · Equipment

Know your kit. Make every check.

Track every rig, canopy, AAD and helmet you own — serial numbers, jump counts, and the service dates that keep you legal to jump. SkyLog reminds you before a reserve repack or inspection comes due, so a missed date never grounds you.

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Gear Tracker
SkyLog feature
What it does

Your gear in SkyLog mirrors how it works in real life. A rig is the harness and container; canopies and AADs are separate items you can move between rigs. Group them into named loadouts — a freefly kit, a student kit — and pick one for the day so it drops straight onto every jump you log.

Each rig carries its own service calendar: the next reserve repack, the next container inspection, and the manufacturer's retirement date. SkyLog watches those dates and sends a reminder well before one lands, so there's time to book a rigger. Every item keeps a running jump count, built from your logbook — no manual tally to forget.

Capabilities

What you can do with it.

01

Rigs, canopies and AADs

Track each piece separately with its serial number, manufacturer and model — and swap canopies between rigs the way you do on the ground.

02

Named loadouts

Build a kit once — rig plus canopies, AAD and helmet — pick it for the day, and it pre-fills onto every jump you log.

03

Repack & service reminders

Reserve repack, container inspection and end-of-life dates live on the rig. SkyLog warns you before each one comes due.

04

Automatic jump counts

Every gear item tallies its own jumps straight from your logbook — never a manual count, never out of date.

05

A snapshot on every jump

The loadout you jumped is recorded on the jump itself, so your history stays accurate even after you change the kit.

06

Retire, don't delete

Sell or retire a piece and it leaves your active pickers but stays in your history — every jump it ever flew is preserved.

A look inside
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Gear inventory — rigs, loadouts and the next service date.

Questions

Gear Tracker, answered.

01How does SkyLog know when my reserve repack is due?

You set the repack, inspection and retirement dates on each rig — straight from the rigger's card or your reserve data panel. SkyLog watches them and sends a reminder well before a date lands, so there's time to book. You can turn that reminder off if you'd rather track it yourself.

02Can I track gear without logging jumps?

Yes. The gear tracker stands on its own — useful even if you only want a service calendar. But linked to your logbook it does more: jump counts stay current automatically, with nothing to tally by hand.

03What about my AAD service interval?

AAD service is recorded on the rigging log when a rigger services the unit, with the recommended next-service date. SkyLog surfaces that date so the multi-year interval doesn't slip your mind.

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