SKYLOQ

Know Your Path
Fly it Faster

SKYLOQ consolidates and improves access to information to help you reach your goals quicker.

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Built for every stage
of your aviation journey

Helping you navigate from training to professional success with transparency and support.

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Flight hour tracking

Log PIC, SIC, night, IFR, and cross-country hours. See your totals at a glance and know exactly where you stand for every certificate.

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Career goals

Tell SKYLOQ where you want to go to see a personalized roadmap and progress toward each milestone.

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Certification tracker

Monitor every certificate and rating, helping you reach your goals through a transparent certification journey roadmap.

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Aviation knowledge

The assistant is trained on official Aviation guidelines and standards - improving the accuracy and quality of responses.

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Personalized insights

Get insights about your training progress, what to prioritize next, and how you compare to typical progression timelines.

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Saved conversations

Organize conversations by topic and resume them anytime. Your research stays with you.

Insights Tailored
to Your Journey

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Build your pilot profile

Enter your current certificates, home base, and target role.

2
Log your flights

Add flight hours by category after each session or link to your favorite flight tracker. Your totals stay current automatically.

3
Set career goals

Choose your next milestone — instrument rating, commercial, ATP. Visualize your career journey.

4
Ask the assistant

Get answers specific to your progress — not generic responses.

Priority Focus Areas
Last updated: Yesterday
Near Term
Achieve Your First Solo Flight

With 23 total flight hours logged, your next immediate step is to master solo flight maneuvers. Earning your solo endorsement is a critical milestone for your Private Pilot License.

Mid Term
Complete PPL Solo Hour Requirements

After soloing, focus on accumulating the 10 solo hours needed for your Private Pilot License, including the required solo cross-country flights. You have 23 cross-country hours logged, which is a great foundation.

Long Term
Earn Your Private Pilot License

Aim to complete all remaining flight and ground requirements for your Private Pilot License within the next 3-6 months. Your 8 night hours and 15 IFR hours will easily fulfill PPL instructional requirements, setting you up for success.

Download SKYLOQ
and start for free

No subscription required to get started. Download and begin your Aviation journey.