UK CAA flight school software
FlyerOS is flight training software built around UK CAA rules rather than translated for them: night limits from the Air Navigation Order, continuing airworthiness under Part-ML, currency and privileges under Part-FCL and Part-MED, and training records structured to CAP 1298, all modelled explicitly and checked before a booking is confirmed.
What it does
The real rules, not a paraphrase
ANO night as sunset plus thirty to sunrise minus thirty at surface level, Part-ML tolerances, and the FCL.020 age-16 solo gate, each with its source and effective date on the rule.
DTO and ATO as they really work
Declared and approved organisations modelled with the records each holds, so the structure fits your approval rather than a generic template.
Records that stand up
Signed, versioned and append-only to CAP 1298 and ORA.GEN.220, produced as an inspection evidence pack from the day you actually flew.
Checked before it happens
Every booking is evaluated against the rulebook for the time of the flight, so a refusal comes before the flight, not after.
Questions schools ask
- What makes software UK CAA specific?
- The regulatory rules are modelled explicitly, ANO, Part-ML, Part-FCL, Part-MED and CAP 1298, with sources and effective dates, rather than approximated by a product built for everywhere. FlyerOS checks each booking against them.
- Does FlyerOS make us CAA compliant?
- No software confers approval. FlyerOS helps you operate your approved procedures and keeps the records that evidence them; the approval stays between your organisation and the CAA.
- Can it handle both UK CAA and EASA?
- Yes. UK CAA and EASA can run side by side, with rules resolved in layers so your school never sits below what its authority requires.