I have a Hobbs meter in my Cherokee, and this is what I've always used to keep time for my logbook. When FF started keeping track for me (I guess it just did it automatically, I never asked it to), I noticed that the total times were less than what the Hobbs indicated. So I stuck with the Hobbs and never gave it another thought.
The other day after a flight I was looking through FF and saw the logs again. I double checked that flight and some of my older flights, and on average I'd say FF "gives me more time" than the Hobbs. I know it doesn't matter to those of you with a few thousand hours, but to a guy building time every tenth counts.
So my question is: do I have to be consistent with which measurement I use, either the Hobbs or FF, or can I use whichever value is higher for a given flight?
I'm not exactly trying to cheat the system, but if it's legal and fair...
The other day after a flight I was looking through FF and saw the logs again. I double checked that flight and some of my older flights, and on average I'd say FF "gives me more time" than the Hobbs. I know it doesn't matter to those of you with a few thousand hours, but to a guy building time every tenth counts.
So my question is: do I have to be consistent with which measurement I use, either the Hobbs or FF, or can I use whichever value is higher for a given flight?
I'm not exactly trying to cheat the system, but if it's legal and fair...