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Flight Schools

Independent, Academy, College and University

MONITOR OPERATIONS.

OPTIMIZE INVESTMENT.

The most intelligent and efficient way to manage 

your flight school. 

COMPASS PORTAL

Flight School subscription Privileges and Capabilities 

Monitor student enrollment.

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View CFI and student pairings.

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Optimize CFI engagement and productivity.

Evaluate supply and demand.

 

Identify potential resource bottlenecks.

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Make evidence-based business

 decisions.

Track training progress and milestones.

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Deliver the most efficient flight training.

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Enable seamless handoffs between CFIs.

Audit student's 

records/logbook.

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Easily verify all FAR mandates are met.

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Avoid DPE check ride deferments  for logbook fails. 

CFIs'

Do your

student logbook entries look something like this?

Extensive shorthand using 

FAR chapter and element references as proxy to meet the requirement of describing  training given.

Barely legible hand scribbled logbook entries crammed into one block using ambiguous terms to describe training given.

 FAR 61.51 requires there be more.

§61.51   Pilot logbooks.

 

(h) Logging training time.

(1) A person may log training time when that person receives training from an authorized instructor in an aircraft, full flight simulator, flight training device, or aviation training device.
(2) The training time must be logged in a logbook and
must:
(i) Be endorsed in a
legible manner by the authorized instructor; and
(ii)
Include a description of the training given, the length of the training lesson, and the authorized instructor's signature, certificate number, and certificate expiration date.

 

Seal_of_the_United_States_Federal_Aviati

Code of Federal Regulations

CFIs

Is this all your

teach in one flight lesson?

TRADITIONAL  LOGBOOKS

These are two actual logbook entries of a private pilot student's first two flights. While the instructor likely taught a lot more than two (2) training items that first flight lesson, legally 2 is all anyone can give him/her credit for. That could wind up being a problem later on. Especially if this student, for whatever reason changes instructors. Vx Development believes students deserve better than this. CFIs can easily give their students full credit and account for what they've taught using COMPASS.

Learn more about CFI Access

Traditional Student Pilot's First Flight Logbook Entry

First Lesson

Discovery

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Offer  your students something better. 

This is a private pilot student's first flight lesson logbook entry by a CFI using COMPASS.  The CFI taught this student AND documented over 25 training items. That's 23 (or 900%) more items than the student using the traditional logbook platform of pen and paper. There is NO question what the CFI taught that training period. Not only is entry legibility crystal clear, all entries sync to this student's database in the cloud which auto-calculates her flight time and tasks. 

Vx Student Pilot's Fist Flight Lesson Logbook Entry

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COMPASS  LOGBOOK

Learn more about Student USER Accounts

View the entire logbook here.

Subscribe today and leverage the power and intelligence of COMPASS at your school.  

School subscription fees based on number of active students*

COMPASS  PORTAL

*An active student is one with an active syllabus account

$50

month

1 - 50 students

$100

month

51 - 100 students

$150

month

101 - 150 students

$200

month

151 +

 students

Getting  Started Is Easy

*Schools will be auto-billed monthly and can cancel at anytime.

1

Bring up the COMPASS PORTAL homepage on your computer

2

Select Create School Account and enter the required information. 

3

Enter payment information and select PURCHASE.*

Now your school account is set.

4

Select Log in Now to your school account. Enter user email and password. 

5

Navigate screens for CFIs and students.

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