Every student's progress,signed and in one file.
ACS-aligned curricula, lesson reports that fill themselves in from the flight, stage checks, and instructor-signed endorsements — all in one training record per student.
- ACS-aligned curricula mapped to each certificate and rating.
- Lesson reports that auto-fill from the booking, graded per maneuver.
- Stage checks tracked — a student advances when the prior stage is signed.
- Instructor-signed endorsements and completion certificates.
- Instructor recurrency and student progress in one training record.
A training record is a legal document, not a folder of PDFs.
Paper lesson plans, a grade sheet, and endorsements scattered across notebooks is how a checkride gets delayed and a record gets hard to reconstruct. The record exists, but nobody can produce it in one piece.
Training keeps one file per student. Lessons grade per maneuver against the active ACS, reports fill themselves in from the booking, and stage checks are tracked — a student advances when a check instructor signs the prior stage.
Endorsements are instructor-signed, graduation certificates issue on completion, and records are retained per the recordkeeping rules. The record builds itself as you train.
One training record that runs the checkride.
Curricula, grading, endorsements, and progress in one file per student — built around the ACS.
Maneuver-level standards mapped to the active ACS for every certificate and rating.
Reports pre-fill from the booking — aircraft, times, and maneuvers — so the CFI grades, not retypes.
Ordered sequence: a student advances when a check instructor signs the prior stage.
Templated 14 CFR 61 endorsements with a fresh per-event digital signature.
Issued on stage or course completion and retained per the recordkeeping rules.
Certificates, ratings, currency, and recurrent training tracked per CFI.
Progress per maneuver, per lesson, and per stage across the whole training file.
Ordered modules and stage gates so each student's path through the syllabus is clear.
Stage by stage, maneuver by maneuver.
Pre-solo done, cross-country underway, the next stage check on deck. Progress reads the way training actually runs.
Add only the apps your school runs.
Training stands on its own. Turn on the rest as you grow — one bill, one login, one student record.
Training, answered.
Does HangarOS work for structured training programs?
Yes. Curricula are built from ordered modules and stage gates, stage checks are tracked, and the same record structure works for less-structured Part 61 training. Use as much structure as your program needs.
Do lesson reports really fill themselves in?
The report pre-fills from the booking — aircraft, Hobbs times, and the maneuvers planned for the lesson. The instructor grades against the ACS and signs; they don't retype the flight.
How do endorsements work?
Endorsements are templated to the 14 CFR 61 language and captured with a fresh instructor signature for each event, so each endorsement is its own attestation rather than a reused image.
Can a student skip ahead in the syllabus?
No. Stage checks are enforced — the student cannot advance past a stage until a check instructor signs it off. The block is in the workflow, not just the paperwork.

