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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

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Log your flight

Enter date, route, aircraft, and time columns. SkyHub reads the approach type and landing counts automatically.

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Currency updates instantly

The 90-day and 6-month windows recalculate the moment the flight is saved — offline or online.

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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.

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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

Day T&L (90 days)61.57(a)
3/3
Night full-stop61.57(b)
1/3
IFR currency61.57(c)
6/6

Sample data · hover a row to see the full FAR citation

FAA frameworks supported

14 CFR 61.57(a)

Day T&L

3 takeoffs and landings in 90 days in same category/class/type.

14 CFR 61.57(b)

Night full-stop

3 full-stop night landings in 90 days — mandatory for carrying passengers at night.

14 CFR 61.57(c)

IFR currency

6 instrument approaches, plus holding and intercepting/tracking courses, in 6 calendar months.

FAR Part 117

Duty / rest (121)

Cumulative flight time and duty period limits with 28-day, 365-day rolling windows.

EASA frameworks supported

Part-FCL.060

Recent experience

3 takeoffs and 3 landings in 90 days — or revalidation flight with examiner.

Part-FCL.060(b)(2)

Night recent experience

1 full-stop night landing in 90 days for carrying night passengers.

Part-FCL.625 IR(d)

IR currency

6 instrument approaches in 6 months or re-examination required.

ICAO Annex 1 currency is also supported. See all regulatory frameworks →

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