Features · Currency
Currency tracked.
Regulation cited.
SkyHub doesn't just show a green dot. Every currency check names the exact regulation — 14 CFR 61.57(b), Part-FCL.060(b)(2) — and tells you which specific flights count toward it.
How currency works in SkyHub
Log your flight
Enter date, route, aircraft, and time columns. SkyHub reads the approach type and landing counts automatically.
Currency updates instantly
The 90-day and 6-month windows recalculate the moment the flight is saved — offline or online.
See the regulation, not a guess
Hover any currency ring to see the exact FAR or EASA rule, what the requirement is, and which of your flights count.
Get warned before you lapse
SkyHub alerts you 30, 14, and 7 days before a currency window closes — so you can schedule a flight, not scramble for a fix.
Currency · 90-day window
Sample data · hover a row to see the full FAR citation
FAA frameworks supported
Day T&L
3 takeoffs and landings in 90 days in same category/class/type.
Night full-stop
3 full-stop night landings in 90 days — mandatory for carrying passengers at night.
IFR currency
6 instrument approaches, plus holding and intercepting/tracking courses, in 6 calendar months.
Duty / rest (121)
Cumulative flight time and duty period limits with 28-day, 365-day rolling windows.
EASA frameworks supported
Recent experience
3 takeoffs and 3 landings in 90 days — or revalidation flight with examiner.
Night recent experience
1 full-stop night landing in 90 days for carrying night passengers.
IR currency
6 instrument approaches in 6 months or re-examination required.
ICAO Annex 1 currency is also supported. See all regulatory frameworks →