Carry maintenance forward

with

confidence

The deferral-first logbook built for experimental aircraft. Track work, manage compliance, and never miss a due date.

About Carryd

Most aviation logbooks focus on flights. Carryd focuses on what matters for experimental aircraft owners: the maintenance work you need to track, defer, and complete. Our logpage-first, deferral-first approach puts the actual maintenance workflow at the center, not flight hours.

Built specifically for the unique compliance needs of experimental aircraft, Carryd handles complex deferral calculations automatically—whether terminating or recurring, based on calendar days, flight hours, or cycles. Carry maintenance forward with confidence, knowing exactly what's due and when. Cloud-based access means your complete maintenance history is always available, with photo documentation and automated compliance tracking that keeps you legal and organized.

Built for How Maintenance Actually Works

Carry Forward Deferrals

Our deferral-first approach means you track what actually matters: work that needs to be done. Automatically calculate due dates for terminating and recurring deferrals based on calendar days, flight hours, or cycles. Never miss a compliance deadline.
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Logpage-First Tracking

Each maintenance event is a logpage—the core unit of work in Carryd. Manage component logbooks for engines, propellers, and airframes. Track total time, cycles, and detailed work descriptions that carry forward through your aircraft's history.
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Visual Documentation

Upload and attach photos directly to logpage entries. Visual documentation travels with the work record, making inspections easier and providing clear evidence for insurance claims and future reference.
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Cloud-Based Access

Access your complete maintenance history from anywhere. No more lost paper logbooks or searching through filing cabinets. Your work records, deferrals, and compliance tracking are always available when you need them.
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