Your load and call time
See which load you're on and when it lifts — counting down on your phone and your watch, wherever you are on the DZ.
At dropzones running SkyView, SkyLog reads the live manifest for you — which load you're on, your exit group, your call time — so you spend less time watching the board and more time in the air.
SkyView connects SkyLog to a dropzone's manifest software. When you're manifested on a load, it's on your phone and your watch: your load number, the aircraft, who's in your group, and the call time counting down. No more crossing the hangar to squint at the board, no more missing a call because you stepped away to gear up.
It closes the loop after the jump, too. When your load lands, SkyLog offers a jump log already filled in from the manifest — date, aircraft, your exit group as buddy suggestions. Confirm a couple of figures and the jump is logged. SkyView is rolling out dropzone by dropzone; a full walkthrough is on the way.
See which load you're on and when it lifts — counting down on your phone and your watch, wherever you are on the DZ.
Who's on the load with you, their discipline, which exit group — before you ever walk to the plane.
Twenty minutes, ten, five, then the call — SkyView nudges you through the countdown so a load never leaves without you.
Touch down and SkyLog offers a jump already filled in from the manifest. Confirm it and it's logged.
Boarding, on call, weather hold — your dropzone's manifest status and bulletins, on your device.
SkyView works at dropzones running a supported manifest system. The list is growing — ask your DZ.
A walkthrough of SkyView on the live manifest — video coming soon.
Not at all. SkyLog's logbook, gear, coaching and the rest work at every dropzone. SkyView is an extra that switches on at DZs running a supported manifest system — a bonus where it's available, never a requirement.
It's rolling out one dropzone at a time, starting with DZs whose manifest software SkyLog integrates with. Ask your dropzone whether they're connected — and tell them you'd like them to be.
Yes. SkyView reads the dropzone's own manifest on a short cycle, so your load, your group and your call time reflect what the manifest desk sees. If a DZ pauses the integration, SkyLog tells you it's offline rather than showing stale data.
Nothing in SkyLog — it only reads the manifest, it doesn't change it. De-manifest at the DZ counter the way you always have; SkyView simply reflects it on your next refresh.
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