For pilots who want to keep getting better
You want to be a better pilot tomorrow than you were today.
FlightPath watches your flying. Real, sim, and ground. Then tells you the one thing to work on next. Built around the FAA standards, so every hour you put in makes you sharper, not just current.
- Works with MSFS 2024 + X-Plane
- Logbook import
- FAA-sourced ground school
- WINGS tracking
- Share progress with your CFI
You're current. You're not sure you're sharp.
Your logbook says you're legal. Your last BFR was fine. But it's been months since anyone watched you fly, and you can feel it. The approach that wasn't as clean as it used to be. The brief you rushed. The maneuver you've been quietly avoiding.
Most tools count your hours. None of them coach you.
How it works
A coach that reacts to you.
It sees where you are.
A short proficiency check across the six dimensions of being a pilot: aircraft handling, navigation, instruments, night, judgment, currency. Grounded in the ACS.
It tells you what to work on.
A personalized training plan with sim sessions, real flights, and ground school. Pulled straight from the FAA standards. Sequenced for your weak spots, not someone else's curriculum.
It closes the loop.
Every sim hour, every real flight, every quiz updates your plan. You always know what to do next, and why.
Built for the sim you already own.
No hardware to buy. No simulator you have to switch to. FlightPath works with MSFS 2024 and X-Plane and the gear already on your desk. Yoke, rudder, headset, monitor. Whatever you fly, that's what we coach you on.
Coming soon
A coach that reads everything.
FlightPath is getting an AI flight instructor that reads your sim time, your logbook, your debriefs, and your ground school together. Then tells you the single most useful thing to do next. Plain English. Cites the data it reasoned over. Always there.
Built by a pilot, for pilots who want to keep getting better.
I'm instrument-rated. I fly real airplanes and I fly my sim at home. I've spent years looking for a tool that bridges the two in a way the FAA would actually recognize. Never found one.
So I'm building it.
Not every pilot wants to improve. The ones who do? The pilots who want to be safer tomorrow than they were today? This is for you.