Are you a pilot? Hear this out!
Pilot training (Type Ratings, MCC, OCC) is incredibly intense. Yet, the way pilots prepare and review hasn't changed in decades. They memorize complex cockpit procedures from static, flat PDFs, and when they inevitably make mistakes in the simulator, those errors are jotted down in messy notebooks, only to evaporate before the next session.
The loop is broken: practice is passive, and debriefs lack context.
That’s why we built Flowdeck. It is the first platform designed to close the training loop entirely, combining interactive cockpit visualization with frictionless performance tracking.
Flowdeck is built on two core pillars that feed into each other:
1. The Flow Engine: Active Recall & Live Practice
We kill passive reading. Flowdeck lets you upload any cockpit layout and draw the exact path of your procedures.
• Active Recall (Review Mode): Don't just look at a diagram. Flowdeck hides the lines and forces you to tap the exact switches from memory on the cockpit interface.
• Live Multiplayer Practice: Grab a partner. One takes Pilot Flying (PF), the other Pilot Monitoring (PM). You practice your flows together in real-time from separate devices, seeing a live "sonar" ping exactly where your partner is tapping. Zero friction, no paper mockups needed.
• Contextual Cues: Add FCOM post-it notes, ATC triggers, and environmental dependencies right onto the panels.
2. The Debrief Cycle: Never Lose a Lesson
A perfect flow at home often falls apart in the sim. Flowdeck introduces a two-stage improvement cycle to capture and fix those errors:
• Post-Session (Mobile Capture): A dark, minimalist mobile UI designed to be used the minute you step out of the sim. It takes less than 30 seconds to log an error (SOP, CRM, Technical), rate its severity, and get out. It’s frictionless capture before the memory fades.
• Pre-Session (Desktop Analysis): The day before your next flight, open your daily briefing. You’ll see your unresolved errors, concrete action plans, and your failure patterns (e.g., "Are my errors mostly CRM or SOP?").
This is what makes Flowdeck infinitely more powerful than a notebook. You can link your simulator errors directly to the visual flows in your library.
Over time, flows that cause you trouble in the sim get an amber warning dot. When you launch Review Mode to practice that specific flow, Flowdeck gives you a discreet reminder: "You failed this flow in your last session on March 14th." It’s not a judgment; it’s context. Flowdeck turns isolated simulator errors into structured, actionable mastery.
We’d love for you to check it out, whether you're an aviation professional or just a fan of highly specialized productivity tools. Let us know what you think!

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