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Compliance WorkflowActive Part 91 / Part 61 pilot

Never let a medical, BFR, or 90-day currency expire again

Currency-aware AI watches your medical class, BFR, IPC, and 90-day passenger currency and tells you what is about to lapse — before you blow a checkride or a charter slot.

Scenario

Your Class 2 medical expires in 47 days. Your Instrument Proficiency Check is overdue. You have a paid charter trip in three weeks. The last time something lapsed, you found out the morning of the flight.

How AeroCopilot handles it

  1. 1
    Connect your pilot profile

    Add your pilot certificate type, last medical, last BFR, last IPC, and recent passenger flights. AeroCopilot derives every relevant currency window.

  2. 2
    Receive proactive alerts

    Email + in-app alerts at 90, 60, 30, and 7 days before any currency expires. Each alert names the exact rule and what it takes to satisfy it.

  3. 3
    Find an AME or instructor

    AeroCopilot links to the FAA Designee Locator results filtered to your area. Schedule directly.

  4. 4
    Log the renewal

    Once renewed, AeroCopilot updates every dependent currency window automatically — no spreadsheet to edit.

  5. 5
    See the FRAT update in real time

    Your Flight Risk Assessment auto-recalculates. The red flag turns green. You can fly the charter without a last-minute panic.

Outcome

You stop tracking expiration dates in your head. You stop missing charters. You stop worrying that the morning of a flight is going to surface a lapsed currency you forgot about.

Try the workflow this weekend

Start free. No credit card. No annual lock-in.