Professional pilots juggle type ratings, recurrent training deadlines, medical classes, and currency requirements across multiple aircraft. A single missed item can ground you.
AeroCopilot consolidates everything into one dashboard — every type rating, every currency clock, every compliance deadline. Built for pilots who fly for a living, not as a hobby.
- Multi-aircraft currency tracking — per type rating, per category and class
- Advanced AI briefings with upper-level winds, icing, turbulence, and convective outlook
- Recurrent training deadline management — Part 61, Part 91, Part 135 requirements
- First and second class medical tracking with BasicMed alternative monitoring
- Digital logbook with multi-crew entries, SIC time, and turbine PIC logging
- FAR references and regulatory lookup for operational questions
What professional pilots actually need. The tools that keep you legal, current, and sharp.
A line trip with AeroCopilot. How the platform fits into multi-leg professional operations.
Professional pilots deserve professional tools
You would not fly a transport-category aircraft with VFR-only instruments. Why manage your career with a spreadsheet?
AeroCopilot gives you the same level of precision and reliability in compliance management that you demand from the flight deck.
What AeroCopilot is not (yet)
AeroCopilot is supplemental to your primary EFB. Several professional-pilot surfaces are still on the roadmap as of May 2026.
- AD database covers 454 airframes as of May 2026 — not a replacement for AOPA AD Search or the full FAA SDR database covering 18,000+ airworthiness directives.
- AeroCopilot is supplemental to your primary EFB (ForeFlight, Garmin Pilot) — synthetic vision, geo-referenced approach plates, and Sentry/Stratux ADS-B integration are roadmap items, not current features.
- Performance plates, takeoff/landing distance calculator, and Runway Analysis are not yet implemented.
- Engine monitor integration (JPI, Garmin, Sentry) is roadmap. Turbine engine-trend monitoring and FOQA-style debrief are not in scope today.
- Use AeroCopilot for currency, compliance, advanced briefings, and logbook — keep your operator-approved EFB for charts, plates, and in-flight nav.