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Blog2021-07-15T08:57:45+02:00

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Should you build or buy flight school management software?

In our many discussions with pilot training organizations on the topic of flight school management software we sometimes meet organizations that have started the journey of building their own customized software solution (or are considering to start). Many, mainly medium sized and large, training organizations find that this as ...

FlightLogger strengthens development further, believing in strong industry recovery

Amidst tough periods like the ones we are currently experiencing during Covid-19, we at FlightLogger insist on more than just enduring the challenges. Looking just a couple of years ahead, we are convinced the demand for efficient, high-quality pilot training will only go up - which is why we ...

Flight schools want competency based training – FlightLogger CBTA Pro is the first system to really support it

Already recognized and supported by a large number of airlines, the Competency Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) method has proven its worth in terms of training effectiveness and quality for the pilots emerging from it. Still, many flight school management systems don’t support a competency-based - or even evidence-based ...

Stand out as a flight school – by adding that little extra

In the pursuit of a career in aviation, aspiring pilots today do their due diligence to identify the flight school that provides the best possible education for the investment. The competition for future pilot students only gets tougher, and flight schools must strive on offering the very best utilization ...

How to save money and optimise at the same time – Knowledge sharing during COVID-19

We want to share some helpful tips and guidelines with all our beloved customers. We know that COVID-19 has come as a shock to many, and while some customers have closed down their operation temporarily other customers are running full production as normal. No matter the degree of which ...

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