Structure
Built the way pilots use checklists. Phase of flight, aircraft type, and condition aware.
Per aircraft type
Checklists grouped by make, model, and equipment variant — not a one-size-fits-all template.
Phase of flight
Pre-flight, run-up, taxi, takeoff, cruise, descent, approach, landing, post-landing — in order.
Emergency procedures
Engine failure, electrical emergency, smoke in cockpit, gear problems — memorized items highlighted.
Condition aware
Night, IFR, or performance operations unlock the relevant additional checks and references.
Voice-friendly
Read-and-do formatting designed for heads-up operation — essential items bold, pilot-response clear.
Customizable
Add your own steps, notes, or limitations. Save variations per tail number.
Workflow
Integrated into the flight. Not a standalone PDF — part of the workflow.
Tied to your flight plan
The checklist for today\'s aircraft and conditions is ready when you open your flight.
Electronic sign-off
Student and CFI can sign off completed checklists for training documentation and audit trail.
Logged against the flight
Completed checklist associated with the logbook entry — audit-ready for training or checkrides.
Checklists are the quiet backbone of safe flying
Every flight operation that runs well runs on checklists — and the studies agree. What changes between a paper binder and a modern digital checklist is not the checklist itself. It is how well it integrates with the rest of your flying.
AeroCopilot checklists live where the rest of your flight lives — the plan, the briefing, the logbook. You are never fumbling for the laminated card in the side pocket.