Aircraft syndicate software, shared and costed
FlyerOS runs a group that shares one or two aircraft: whoever is flying books it, checks the tech log, flies, records the hours, and the costs share out at month end. The wall planner, the tech log and the cost share sit together, with the ARC and maintenance dates tracked alongside, instead of three spreadsheets and a group chat.
What it does
Booking, tech log and cost share together
One place to book the aircraft, record what it did, and see who owes what, so the shared cost falls on the hours each member actually flew.
The dates that catch you out, tracked
The ARC, the next maintenance check and document expiry are held against the aircraft, and a due date shows before it becomes a problem.
Settle at month end
Costs share out from the hours recorded at close-out, with an export for whoever keeps the group’s books.
Priced for what you fly
Per aircraft, no minimum and unlimited members, so a one or two-aircraft group pays for exactly what it flies.
Questions schools ask
- What is aircraft syndicate software for?
- Booking a shared aircraft, recording the tech log, and sharing the running costs fairly across the members who flew, while keeping the ARC and maintenance dates in view. FlyerOS does all of this in one place.
- Do syndicate members need training or instructor features?
- No. A syndicate sees a calendar, a tech log, a due-list and shared documents, and nothing about students, instructors or courses, because those are switched off for that shape.
- What if the group grows into a club or school?
- You switch on more of the same product rather than migrating. The organisation, the data and the login stay the same.