EASA flight school software
FlyerOS runs EASA flight training operations: Part-FCL currency and privileges, Part-ML continuing airworthiness, and ORA training records, with UK CAA and EASA run side by side and the rules resolved in layers so a school never sits below what its authority requires.
What it does
Part-FCL and Part-MED, enforced
Licences, ratings, medicals and recency are dated, structured records the schedule acts on, so a lapse blocks the booking that would rely on it.
Continuing airworthiness under Part-ML
The maintenance programme, due-list, directives and ARC held against each aircraft, felt by the schedule the moment anything changes.
Two authorities, side by side
UK CAA and EASA are modelled together, and an instructor privilege is matched to the authority it belongs to, so a dual-authority school is not two systems.
Layered rules
An ICAO baseline, your national rules on top, and your school’s procedures on top of that, each tightening the one below and resolved so you never end up below your authority.
Questions schools ask
- What should EASA flight school software cover?
- Part-FCL currency and privileges, Part-MED medicals, Part-ML continuing airworthiness and ORA training records, checked against each booking for the time of the flight. FlyerOS models these explicitly rather than approximating them.
- Can UK CAA and EASA run in one system?
- Yes. The two authorities run side by side, with licences kept within their own authority and instructor privileges matched to the authority they were issued under.
- Which EASA states are supported?
- The rule layering resolves an ICAO baseline with national rules on top; the packs in place today cover UK CAA and EASA, and we tell you honestly what is modelled for your state before you commit.