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Pilot Currency Tracker

Track medical, license, and recent experience requirements

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Your licence never expires — your currency does.

Three take-offs and landings within 90 days. A BFR every 24 months. Medical validity that depends on your age and class. Let any one lapse and you're legal to fly solo, but not to carry a single passenger.

Current

Overall pilot currency status

2 Warnings
Not current for day passenger carrying (need 3 takeoffs/landings in last 90 days)
Not current for night passenger carrying (need 3 night takeoffs/landings in last 90 days)

Certificate & License Dates

Valid for 24 months from this date

Medical

Not set

Last Flight Review / Proficiency Check

Not set

License

Not set

Passenger Carrying Currency (90-Day Rule)

Day Passenger Currency

Not Current
Landings in last 90 days:0 / 3 required

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Night Passenger Currency

Not Current
Night landings in last 90 days:0 / 3 required

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EASA Currency Requirements

Medical Certificate: Required for all flight operations. Class depends on license type. Class 1 for ATPL/CPL, Class 2 for PPL.

Proficiency Check: Required every 24 months for SEP class rating.

Passenger Currency (FCL.060): To carry passengers, you must have completed at least 3 takeoffs and 3 landings in the preceding 90 days as sole manipulator of controls. For night passenger carrying, these must be night takeoffs and landings.

EASA Currency Rules
3 Take-offs & Landings
Required within 90 days (day) or separately at night to carry passengers
Biennial Flight Review
BFR required every 24 months with an authorised instructor
Medical Validity
Class 2: under 40 = 60 months, 40+ = 24 months; Class 1: 12 months (6 months if 60+ for multi-crew)

How do you maintain pilot currency under EASA regulations?