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Aviatize — Flight School Management Software
Aerobatic Flight Training & Competition Programs

Aerobatic Training High-Performance Management

Aerobatic flight schools operate specialized aircraft with unique maintenance requirements, serve students with vastly different experience levels, and need instructors with specific aerobatic qualifications. Aviatize gives aerobatic operations the scheduling precision and fleet management these high-performance programs demand.

The Challenges You Face

Aerobatic training schools have operational requirements that standard flight school software doesn't address. Specialized aircraft, G-force-aware scheduling, and unique instructor qualifications set aerobatic operations apart.

Specialized Aircraft Maintenance

Aerobatic aircraft experience higher stress loads than standard trainers. Accelerated maintenance intervals, smoke system servicing, inverted fuel system checks, and G-meter monitoring require tracking beyond standard maintenance scheduling.

Session Intensity Management

Aerobatic sessions are physically demanding. Students and instructors need recovery time between sessions, and back-to-back high-G flights are unsafe. Scheduling must account for physiological limits, not just calendar availability.

Mixed Experience Levels

The same school may offer introductory aerobatic experience flights to first-timers, advanced competition training to seasoned pilots, and formation aerobatics. Each requires different aircraft, instructors, and session structures.

Seasonal and Weather Sensitivity

Aerobatic training requires specific weather conditions — adequate ceiling, visibility, and wind limits. Seasonal demand spikes during competition season and summer months create scheduling pressure that must be managed proactively.

How Aviatize Solves This

Manage aerobatic training operations with scheduling built for high-performance aircraft, specialized instructor qualifications, and session-based training programs. Handle aerobatic experience course bookings, competition training schedules, and aircraft-specific maintenance requirements.

Aerobatic Fleet Management

Track maintenance intervals, G-meter readings, smoke oil levels, and component stress cycles per aircraft. Automated alerts when aerobatic-specific maintenance items are due ensure your fleet stays airworthy for high-performance operations.

Session-Based Scheduling

Schedule aerobatic sessions with configurable buffer times between flights for recovery. Set maximum daily sessions per student and instructor to prevent fatigue-related safety issues.

Experience-Level Course Management

Configure different course types — introductory experience flights, basic aerobatic courses, advanced sequences, and competition training. Each course has its own aircraft requirements, pricing, and instructor qualifications.

Aerobatic Instructor Qualifications

Track aerobatic instructor ratings, competition judge qualifications, and recency requirements. Only qualified aerobatic instructors appear for aerobatic lesson scheduling.

Experience Flight Booking

Online booking for introductory aerobatic experience flights — a key revenue and marketing channel. Customers book, pay, and receive confirmation automatically. Gift vouchers for aerobatic flights included.

Competition Season Planning

Plan training intensives around competition calendars. Block-book aircraft and instructors for team training periods and manage the surge in demand during competition season efficiently.

Common Use Cases

See how organizations like yours use Aviatize to streamline aerobatic training operations.

Introductory aerobatic experience flights and gift voucher sales
Basic aerobatic course management (loops, rolls, spins)
Advanced aerobatic sequence training for competition pilots
Formation aerobatics training programs
Aerobatic aircraft maintenance tracking with stress-cycle monitoring
Competition team training schedule management
Upset prevention and recovery training (UPRT) programs
Tailwheel and aerobatic endorsement courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Aviatize tracks accelerated maintenance intervals, component stress cycles, and aerobatic-specific items like smoke system servicing and G-meter readings. Automated alerts ensure your aerobatic fleet stays airworthy for high-performance operations.

Yes. You can configure minimum time gaps between aerobatic sessions for both students and instructors to account for physical recovery. Maximum daily session limits can also be set to prevent fatigue-related scheduling.

Aviatize includes online booking and gift voucher management. Customers book introductory aerobatic flights, purchase gift vouchers, and pay online. This is typically one of the highest-revenue channels for aerobatic schools.

Configure separate course types for introductory flights, basic aerobatic courses, advanced sequence training, and competition preparation. Each course type has its own aircraft requirements, pricing, session structure, and instructor qualifications.

Yes. Block-book aircraft and instructors for competition training intensives, manage team training schedules, and handle the demand surge during competition season — all with the same scheduling tools used for regular operations.

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