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If you have multiple flights on a single day, the system has to figure out which fields to use to sub-sort.  It looks at the following, in priority order, to determine sort within a day:
  • Engine Start/Block-Out time/Flight Start (if specified)
  • Hobbs start, if specified
  • Flight ID.
The flight ID is a unique number assigned by the database (you can't change it!!!) in MyFlightbook that is monotonically increasing.  So if the flights are entered in the order in which they occurred, then this can serve as a proxy for determining the order of the flights.

So if you have multiple flights in a given day that aren't in the right order, you can enter a flight start, engine start, or hobbs start to force a sub-sort.  These don't have to be super precise, just enough that the order is what you want them to be.

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